2023 / Studies prior to the renewal of the Park charter
The preliminary studies for the revision of the charter included the final evaluation of the current charter (2011-2026) and the diagnosis of the evolution of the territory. Evaluation This allowed us to report to residents, partners and elected signatories on the progress made by the Park since 2011. This step was an opportunity to take a step back and reflect on the actions undertaken.
The achievement of territorial diagnosis The aim was to identify changes in the territory since 2008 (the date of the last assessment) and to update the territory's data. These two steps allowed for a better adaptation of the content of the upcoming charter.
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2024 / consultation & consultation
The year 2024 was dedicated to territorial dialogue and consultation among the various stakeholders. Based on preliminary studies, the Park's elected officials identified 10 major challenges related to the preservation of natural and cultural heritage, economic development, land-use planning, and citizen engagement. Residents, Park partners, and local elected officials were invited to express their expectations and ideas for action on these different themes during meetings specifically designed for each group. The opinions expressed and ideas gathered informed the drafting of the preliminary charter.
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2025 / DRAFTING OF THE PRELIMINARY DRAFT
The first quarter of 2025 was dedicated to drafting the preliminary charter. Drawing on the lessons learned from the consultation phase, the Park team worked to structure an ambitious and realistic territorial project for the next fifteen years, consistent with the missions of the Regional Natural Parks and local specificities. Under the concept of "reliance*", the future charter makes the link its common thread : link between people, between people and their environment, between environmental preservation and economic development, between towns and villages. Structured around three main ambitions (1/the specific heritage of the territory, 2/the transitions to be undertaken, 3/the societal link).
*reliance: it is part of a systemic and complex vision of the world, which considers the relationships between individuals, their imaginations, their experiences, their universes of belief and their catchment area. This concept proposed in the human sciences by Marcel Bolle de Bal appeared in 1981, then was taken up by Edgar Morin and more recently put to the test of territorial projects by Martin Vannier. These links between nature and those who inhabit or live in a space, are woven, loosened, can sometimes break only to be better reconnected. But they establish a specific connection to the territory, for example the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park.
2026 / VOTE ON THE PRELIMINARY DRAFT
The elected officials of the Périgord-Limousin Regional Natural Park, meeting as a joint committee, voted on Wednesday, February 11, on the draft charter of the Park. This vote marks a key step in the charter revision process.
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