1. Agenda 21 and territories
"A territory is defined as an area of land occupied by a human group and which depends on an authority (state, province, city, jurisdiction, local authority...)" (toupie.org).
An Agenda 21 can be set up for an entire territory, or just a part of it. It's a question of defining the most suitable area for implementing an Agenda 21, depending on the scope of the project, the objectives set and the resources available for carrying out the actions.
In France, for example, there are different levels of Agenda 21 (figure 1 ).
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Bibliography
Regulations
Circular dated July 13, 2006 "reference framework for territorial sustainable development projects and local agendas 21 and call for recognition of such projects".
Decree no. 2011-687 of June 17, 2011 on the report on sustainable development in local authorities (consolidated version as of June 20, 2011).
Law no. 2009-967 of August 3, 2009 on the implementation of the Grenelle...
Websites
http://www.agenda21france.org/
https://www.vie-publique.fr/eclairage/268585-le-grenelle-de-lenvironnement-quels-engagements
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