Lagarde PPRN, approved on 25/07/2014
Major risks include the eight foreseeable main natural hazards in the national territory: floods, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, field movements, coastal hazards, avalanches, forest fires, cyclones and storms.
The Risk Prevention Plans (RPPs) were established by the law of 2 February 1995 on strengthening the protection of the environment.
The PPR tool is inserted in the framework of the law of 22 July 1987 on civil security organisation, forest protection against fire and the prevention of major hazards.
L' development of a PPR is the responsibility of the State. It is decided by the Prefect.
They contain three categories of information:
• Regulatory mapping results in a geographical delimitation of the territory concerned by the risk. This delimitation defines areas in which specific regulations apply. These regulations have easement value and impose requirements varying according to the level of hazard to which the area is exposed. The zones are represented on a zoning plan that fully covers the perimeter of the study.
• The hazards to the origin of the risk appear in documents d' hazard which can be inserted in the submission report or annexed to the PPR. These documents are used to map the different levels of ' intensity of each hazard taken into account in the risk prevention plan.
• The issues identified at the time of the development of the RPP can also be annexed to the approved document in the form of maps.
This lot concerns regulatory mapping only (regulatory zoning, associated risks, and study scope). Elements on hazards and issues are not available.
__Origin__
GENEALOGY: Written documents from the DDT38 development services — Digitisation of written documents — Control of PDFs by the General Council of l''Isère and DDT38 — Indexing and optimisation of PDFs of documents written by the General Council — Vectorisation of regulatory zoning on the latest PCI-Vector of the DDFIP, according to the standard of CNIG V3.2 — Topological control of zoning and semantic control of cartographic tables by the General Council of l' {\#x27;Isère — Control d'' interpretation of paper documents by DDT38 — Conversion to COVADIS 2.0 format by DDT38
DATA QUALITY: The structuring of POS/PLU/CC data of l''Isère complies with the COVADIS PLU/POS/CC standard in version 2.0 of 13 June 2012: http://www.cnig.gouv.fr/Front/index.php?RID=137
The new National Requirements for the Dematerialisation of PLUs are in an updated version and dated June 2012: http://www.geomatique-aln.fr/article.php3?id_article=293
__Partner organisations__
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__Links annexes__
* [XML metadata view](http://ogc.geo-ide.developpement-durable.gouv.fr/csw/all-dataset?REQUEST=GetRecordById&SERVICE=CSW&VERSION=2.0.2&RESULTTYPE=results&elementSetName=full&TYPENAMES=gmd:MD_Metadata&OUTPUTSCHEMA=http://www.isotc211.org/2005/gmd&ID=fr-120066022-ldd-d500ea6d-8b58-4955-afff-df9fed77cbf4)
[See this page on geo.data.gouv.fr](https://geo.data.gouv.fr/fr/datasets/47517066b68e54cbd2dac68a9822bebb39c2e82b)
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