Rural revitalisation area in Cantal

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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2020.03.04 06:38
Created
2016.12.12
Available languages
French
Keywords
revitalisation, rurale, planning-cadastre, zrr, donnees-ouvertes, passerelle-inspire
Quality scoring
145

Dataset description

Official classification of departmental municipalities in rural revitalisation areas Rural Revitalisation Areas (RRAs) aim to support the development of rural areas mainly through fiscal and social measures. Specific measures for economic development apply. The aim is to concentrate the measures of ' state for the benefit of companies creating #x27; jobs in the less populated rural areas most affected by demographic and economic decline. The ZRRs were created by the law d' Orientation for Territorial Planning and Development (LOADT) of 4 February 1995. The Inter-Ministerial Committee of Territorial Planning and Development (CIADT) of 3 September 2003 has defined new guidelines for adapting this tool to current needs. The corresponding provisions are enshrined in the Law on the Development of Rural Territories of 23 February 2005 and Decree No 2005-1435 of 21 November 2005. The list recording the classification of municipalities in ZRR is drawn up and revised each year by decree of the Prime Minister according to the creations, deletions and modifications of the scopes of EPCIs with own taxation recorded on 31 December of the previous year; This national fiche corresponds to part of the metadata of the COVADIS ZRR standard. This standard has been developed in a generic and non-milled way (its name and definitions do not mention any date as in previous sheets) in order to apply to different versions of ZRR. Local GeoBase layers should be named N_ZRR_ZSUP_ddd_aaaa, aaaa corresponding to the data vintage. The 1996 and 2005 RBAs remain described in National Sheets #311 and #752. __Origin__ Rural Revitalisation Areas (RRAs) aim to support the development of rural areas mainly through fiscal and social measures. Specific measures for economic development apply. The aim is to concentrate the measures of ' state for the benefit of companies creating #x27; jobs in the less populated rural areas most affected by demographic and economic decline. They were created by the law d' Orientation for Territorial Planning and Development (LOADT) of 4 February 1995. The reform of the ZRRs, passed in the amending finance law for 2015 (Article 1465A of the General Tax Code), simplified the criteria for classifying the territories taken into account. The criteria are now examined at the intercommunal level and lead to the classification of all EPCI municipalities. To be classified in ZRR on 1 July 2017, the EPCI must have both: — a population density less than or equal to the median of densities per EPCI; — a tax income per unit of median consumption less than or equal to the median of median tax revenues. For the DOMs, the municipalities classified in ZRR are defined by law. L' Decree of 22 February 2018 defines the new contours of the 2018 RBAs by incorporating the following changes compared to 2017: — outgoing municipalities in 2017 are reinstated in the scheme — the municipalities of the EPCI Decazeville Community have been included in the scheme as a result of the population decline for 40 years. __Partner organisations__ DDT Cantal __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-jdd-a139389a-70e1-44c6-b2af-0b289bb3d8a8) [See this page on geo.data.gouv.fr](https://geo.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/ec7e5aaf386b1bc7bf33756fb7f6715d70c44e1b)
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