Titre | De la DATAR à la nouvelle DIACT : la place des questions économiques dans la politique d'aménagement du territoire | |
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Auteur | M. Jean-Benoît Albertini, directeur, adjoint au délégué à l'aménagement et à la compétitivité des territoires | |
Revue | Revue française d'administration publique | |
Numéro | no 119, décembre 2006 | |
Page | 415 | |
Résumé anglais |
From DATAR to the new DIACT :
the place of economic issues in land-planning policy.
As of January 1st 2006, DIACT (Interministerial Delegation for Land Planning and
Competitiveness of the Territories) replaced DATAR, with much stronger competencies
in economic matters, due on one hand to the promotion of competitive strategies
(competition poles in particular) and on the other, to new methods of accompanying the
economic mutations affecting certain industrial basins. This evolution however is not
indicative of rupture, since from the outset DATAR carried out actions relevant to
economic matters : the localisation of industrial sites in the 1960s, conversion contracts
in the steel and coal basins, and more recently, site contracts and the promotion of local
productive systems. DIACT, placing the territory at the heart of local development and
combining aims of cohesion and rationales of competition, is rooted in a solid precedent. Source : Éditeur (via Cairn.info) |
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