The future of the Cèze Cévennes country is being thought about and questioned in citizen meetings
|Michel Dehoux est président de Transition énergétique et environnementale en Cèze Cévennes (TEECC). Midi Libre – D.R.
L’association TEECC, présidée par Michel Dehoux invite chaque habitant à partager sa vision du territoire de demain. Prochain rendez-vous à Saint Ambroix, samedi 25 mai, de 17 heures à 20h15, à la maison des associations, salle la filature.
As the revision of the territorial coherence plan (SCoT) looms, Michel Dehoux and the members of the Energy and Environmental Transition in Cèze Cévennes association (TEECC) are proposing a calendar of public meetings in order to debate a simple and yet essential questioning: your country, tomorrow, how do you imagine it?? Faced with major environmental challenges, the association offers " not to make a revolution but to communicate " around this question of the future.< /p>
People have the right to dream about their territory and it is precisely because we can imagine that it can work < /em>
" People have the right to dream about their territory and it is precisely because we can imagine that it can work, evokes Michel Dehoux. The goal is to hear from people who have solutions in order to adapt and be resilient in the future. "
An association with strong experience in carrying out a self-critical assessment of the carbon impact of the territory according to the recommendations of a directive from former Prime Minister Jean Castex, thirty active members now want to invite us to think about a SCot whose orientations are powerful changes in everyday life. By shaping a territory of tomorrow that anticipates the notions of climate change and its consequences as well as the necessary ecological transition, the commitment of citizens offers hope for a better life.
21 villages visited in around ten organized meetings
The next meetings Wednesday, June 5 in Barjac, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., castle cinema room / Thursday June 6, in St- Privat de Champclos, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., village hall/Thursday June 13, conference by Olivier Hebrard 18 ;nbsp;h to 9 p.m. village hall of the Château de Barjac/SSaturday June 15, in St-Denis and St-Victor de Malcap, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. community hall / Tuesday June 18 in Méjannes-le-Clap, Rochegudes, Tharaux, Rivières de Thérargues 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Mejannes le Clap village hall / Thursday June 27, citizens' meeting Potelière, Allègre-les-Fumades, Navacelles, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Potelière village hall/Friday June 28, citizens' meeting Bessèges Bordezac Peyremale and Robiac-Rochessadoule, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Mitterrand room in Bessèges/VFriday July 5, Courry Gagnière citizens' meeting, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., Gagnière multipurpose room.
" We have an attractive territory, with nearly 70% forest and only 1,500 hectares of 32,000 urbanized. But the towns and villages are half empty. In Saint-Ambroix alone, there are 400 vacant homes. "
Also collaborating with the Cévennes National Park or ABC Ceze, the question of water resources emerges as a subject of debate while a project of basins with a volume of 600,000’ nbsp;m3 is in the cards of the community of communes and its president Olivier Martin.
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