Simple download service (Atom) of the dataset: Sensitive urban area (including urban revitalisation zone)

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2019.04.03 00:00
Created
Available languages
French
Keywords
Quality scoring
165

Dataset description

The Law of 14 November 1996 implementing the City Recovery Pact (PRV) distinguishes three levels of intervention: sensitive urban areas, urban revitalisation zones (ZRUs), urban free zones (ZFU). These three levels of intervention ZUS, ZRU and ZFU, characterised by schemes of increasing importance, aim to respond to different degrees of difficulties encountered in these neighbourhoods.The sensitive urban areas are suburban areas defined by the public authorities to be the priority target of city policy, depending on local considerations linked to the difficulties faced by the inhabitants of these territories. Sensitive urban areas are defined in the PRV Act as areas “characterised by the presence of large settlements or degraded areas of habitat and by an increased imbalance between housing and employment”. The SEZs were determined on qualitative criteria (large sets, employment/habitat imbalance) through a joint community-state analysis. These areas are now part of the priority areas of urban social cohesion contracts (CUCS).In addition, the PRV law states that “urban revitalisation areas correspond to those of sensitive urban areas [...] which face particular difficulties, assessed according to their situation in the agglomeration, their economic and commercial characteristics and a summary index. taking into account the number of inhabitants of the neighbourhood, the unemployment rate, the proportion of young people under the age of 25, the proportion of people leaving the school system without a diploma, and the fiscal potential of the municipalities concerned.”The former ZUS are archived and are no longer included in this dataset.
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