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Article L4433-4-10 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In each of the regions of Guadeloupe, Mayotte and Réunion, a commission is set up to monitor the use of European funds. Chaired by the prefect, the president of the regional council and the president of the general council, this commission is also made up of members of parliament for the region, a representative of the regional economic, social and environmental council, a representative of the council for culture, education…

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Article L4433-4-11 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

In order to ensure that they are consistent with the multiannual energy programme, the President of the Martinique Regional Council has the power to ensure consistency, enabling him to bring together all regional programming texts concerning the environment or energy that predate the establishment of the multiannual energy programme. .

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Article L4433-5 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regional economic, social and environmental council is obligatorily consulted in advance by the regional council on the preparation of the region’s economic, social and cultural development plan, on the preparation and implementation of the nation’s plan in the region, on the distribution and use of State appropriations intended for investments of regional interest, and on the general guidelines of the region’s draft budget. It gives its opinion on the…

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Article L4433-6 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The council for culture, education and the environment is obligatorily and previously consulted during the preparation of the region’s development and equipment plan and the preparation of the region’s draft budget with regard to education, culture, the protection of sites, fauna, flora and tourism. It gives its opinion on the results of their implementation. It may issue an opinion on any regional project referred to it by the President of…

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Article L4433-7 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regions of Guadeloupe and La Réunion, the territorial collectivities of French Guiana and Martinique and the Department of Mayotte draw up a regional development plan which sets out the fundamental medium-term guidelines for sustainable development, the enhancement of the territory and the protection of the environment, having regard to the objectives assigned to the action of the public collectivities in terms of town planning by the article L. 101-2…

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Article L4433-7-1 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regional development plan, for the implementation of its guidelines on the protection and restoration of biodiversity, includes the following developments in particular: 1° It presents the ecological continuities chosen to make up the territory’s green and blue network and identifies the elements that make it up; > It defines the guidelines and rules for the protection and restoration of biodiversity. 2° It defines the guidelines and rules designed to…

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Article L4433-7-2 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regional development plan sets out the fundamental guidelines for the development, protection and enhancement of the coastline. It takes the place, for the sectors that it determines, of a scheme for the development of the sea within the meaning of article 57 of law no. 83-8 of 7 January 1983 relating to the division of powers between municipalities, departments, regions and the State. As such, it defines for these…

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Article L4433-7-3 of the French General Code of Local Authorities

The regional development plan sets out the territory’s strategy for adapting to climate change and improving air quality. As such, it sets out, at its level: 1° Guidelines for mitigating and adapting to climate change in accordance with the commitment made by France in Article L. 100-4 of the Energy Code; > 2° Guidelines for preventing or adapting to climate change in accordance with the commitment made by France in…

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