Study on the “Habitat strategy for the Vosges department”, diagnosis, territorial challenges, action lines and monitoring indicators.
Summary:
The National Housing Commitment Act of 13 July 2006 introduced a planning tool: the Departmental Habitat Plan (PDH), whose purpose is to bring the different local habitat policies into coherence on the basis of a shared diagnosis.
The process of building such a document at the initiative of the State necessarily involves an inventory of the territory’s habitat.
Thus, in 2009, the Direction départementale des territories (DDT) des Vosges wanted to improve and stabilise its knowledge throughout the department and entrusted a study to the Eastern CETE.
The objective was to first identify the “habitat” issues and to measure the homogeneity of the department in dealing with these issues.
From a methodological point of view, the diagnosis of the territory was constructed on the basis of a synthesis of existing studies and, on the other hand, by comparison with the knowledge of the various local actors in the habitat. This part of the exchanges was also intended to initiate the construction of a synthetic and shared vision of the habitat problem, and thus to contribute to the coherence of the actions carried out in this area. This work highlighted the close relationship between housing issues and social policies (PDALPD, accommodation, services to people, etc.), urban planning and sustainable spatial planning.
Subsequently, the diagnosis identified the 10 major “habitat” issues of the Vosges department and in particular to identify the most relevant actions for the State.
In parallel to this reflection, the CETE has drawn up a catalogue of mobilising habitat tools and action levers available to DDT and more broadly to territorial actors and to identify the key indicators needed to update the diagnosis.
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