Local urban planning plan of the municipality of Feuquieres in Vimeu

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2020.02.29 06:55
Created
2015.09.10
Available languages
French
Keywords
saint-rome-de-dolan, pprn, saint-pierre-des-tripiers, donnees-ouvertes, laval-du-tarn, les-vignes, quezac, le-rozier, plan, chutes-de-blocs, ppr, ispagnac, hures-la-parade, plan-de-prevention, la-malene, plan-de-prevention-des-risques, usage-des-sols, geoscientific-information, montbrun, meyrueis, sainte-enimie, saint-georges-de-levejac, passerelle-inspire, lozere
Quality scoring
195

Dataset description

This COVADIS data standard concerns Local Plan Documents d' Urban Planning (PLU) and Plans d' Land Use (POS that are equivalent to PLU). This data standard offers a technical framework describing in detail how to dematerialise these documents from #x27; urbanism into a geographical database that is exploitable by a GIS tool and interoperable. This data standard concerns both graphic zoning plans, the requirements s'y superimposed and the regulations s' applying to each type of zone.This COVADIS data standard was drawn up from the specifications for the dematerialisation of documents d' urban planning updated in 2012 by the CNIG, itself based on the consolidated version of the code of l' urban planning dated 16 March 2012. The recommendations of these two documents are consistent even if their object is not the same. The COVADIS data standard offers definitions and a structure to organise and store existing PLU/POS geographical data in an infrastructure in digital form, while the CNIG specifications serve to frame the digitisation of this data. The ' Data Structure part; presented in this COVADIS standard provides additional recommendations for data file storage (see Part C). These are specific choices for the MAA and MEDDE data infrastructure that do not apply outside their context.The communal maps are the subject of another COVADIS data standard. __Origin__ Natural or technological risk prevention plans are one of the tools of the State’s risk prevention policy. The RPP is a regulatory prevention record that communicates risk areas to populations and planners and defines measures to reduce vulnerability. A PPR contains geographical data on a given territory that are very useful for crisis management, land or real estate management and urban planning. However, a PPR is not a crisis management operational document. Approved urban planning documents must include the zoning plan of the PPR as soon as it is approved. The Data Standard Risk Prevention Plan (RPP) should be used to exchange data between stakeholders in these different areas. The data standard should improve the availability of geographic data produced under PPRT or PPRN procedures. Some simple use cases have been identified: • define a scenario d' exchange of PPR data using shared structuring rules; • standardise service practices and improve the exchange of data between stakeholders in their different fields of application; • propose technical specifications to structure the spatial data produced at the time of the PPR; development of the PPR; • facilitate the mapping of major risk prevention plans prescribed or approved in a given territory; • disseminate to the public maps representing the regulatory areas of the RPPs and the areas subject to the hazard in a homogeneous manner; • keep track of hazards and issues that have been used to develop the zoning plan and regulations for the RPP. These data are interesting, especially in the event of a revision of the RPP. S' this data needs to be available in the department’s data infrastructure, another issue of this standard is to facilitate the return of PPR data to applications to raise-to-know about risks and to monitor risk prevention policy. __Partner organisations__ DDTM Somme __Links annexes__ * [XML metadata view](http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/csw/all-dataset?REQUEST=GetRecordById&SERVICE=CSW&VERSION=2.0.2&RESULTTYPE=results&elementSetName=full&TYPENAMES=gmd:MD_Metadata&OUTPUTSCHEMA=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&ID=fr-120066022-ldd-eb76c346-b3d1-4fdf-b576-c10430befa71) * [COVADIS data standard: Risk Prevention Plan PPRN PPRT](http://geostandards.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/afficherPageStandard.do?lot=Plan-de-prevention-des-risques-PPRN-PPRT) * [PPRN BLOCS CHUTES](http://www.lozere.gouv.fr/Politiques-publiques/Environnement-Risques-naturels-et-technologiques/Risques-naturels/Les-plans-de-prevention-des-risques-en-Lozere-PPR/Gorges-du-Tarn-et-Jonte-chutes-de-blocs) [See this page on geo.data.gouv.fr](https://geo.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/4356edfe05a4764be4f44c9cbf2fbe8fc1504791)
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