4. Essential steps in a renaturation project
A successful renaturation project requires first and foremost the creation of a multidisciplinary team to design and oversee the project. The team should at least include renaturation specialists (ecologists, naturalists) and ideally involve various local authority departments. It can also call on the expertise of research organizations and local associations, and if possible, involve local residents affected by the project. Bringing together a number of stakeholders from the outset of the project enables a diversity of viewpoints to be taken into account.
4.1 Upstream analysis and ecological diagnostics
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Law no. 2021-1104 of August 22, 2021 to combat climate change and strengthen resilience to its effects (JORF no. 0196 of August 24, 2021).
Decree no. 2022-763 of April 29, 2022 on the nomenclature of land artificialisation for setting and monitoring objectives in planning and urban development documents (JORF no. 0101 of April 30, 2022).
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