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Conference on the environment - The place of nature in urban projects

Live broadcast on Facebook.

Salle Arvest in Pleyben (on registration and presentation of the health pass at the entrance, depending on the health context). Live broadcast on the Facebook page of the Finistère Departmental Council.

How to place nature at the heart of the urban project in Finistère?

At the initiative of the Departmental Council, the 2021 Environmental Conference questions the place of nature at the heart of the urban project in Finistere. Around quality speakers, from different backgrounds, this afternoon of exchanges will allow:

Due to the health context and the limited number of places, register or follow the exchanges live on the Facebook page of the Department of Finistère.

Program

1:30 p.m., welcome of participants

2 p.m., opening of the day by Maël de Calan, president of the Finistère Departmental Council

Debates chaired by Ms. Viviane Bervas, Vice-President of the Departmental Council

Animation by Ms. Magali Chouvion, Magazine Sans Transition

2:15 p.m. - Part one: Human settlements and nature: what are we talking about?

These two interventions raise the major issues of transitions in urbanized spaces in a globalized way, then more specifically in Finistère, re-examined by the news of the health crisis.

Environmental Conference - The Square of nature in urban projects

History and challenges of the relationship between inhabited spaces and nature, with Sabine Barles, Professor of urban planning and development at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and researcher at the UMR Géographie-Cités. It will address the historical approach, the relationship between cities and supply territories since the industrial era, current issues with a general approach and illustrations of inter-territorial relations...

The challenges of transitions for Finistère, with Benjamin Grebot, Director of ADEUPa, urban planning agency of Brest Bretagne. On a more Finistère scale, it will present the dynamics of western Brittany, the challenges and prospects for Finistère.

3:05 p.m. - Part two: Testimonials and sources of inspiration

Through round tables, sharing of the experiences of communities supported by their council to testify to examples, successes but also limits and vigilance to integrate nature into urbanized spaces

3:10 p.m., round table 1 / Increasing the place of nature in the city

Around the interventions of Laetitia Cour (Deputy Mayor, St-Aubin du Cormier) and Marie Gueguant-Jira (manager of the ONESIME Landscape research firm, Brest), exchanges with the actors involved:

4:30 p.m., round table 2 / Sustainable management of water in inhabited spaces

Around the interventions of Nicolas Kieffer (Head of green spaces and landscapes, Pays de Montbéliard agglo) and Emmanuelle Lacaille, (Operations manager, Hénin Carvin urban community), exchanges with the actors involved:

5:20 p.m. - Third part: Methods, experiences and engineering at the service of the territories

Through a methodological approach and a presentation of engineering at the service of territories, this time for discussion should facilitate the operational integration of nature into community projects.

A look at experiences outside Brittany

The environmental engineering of the Departmental Council: testimonies on the actions carried out by the departments of the Department and by the CAUE of Finistère

6:10 p.m.: Summary and closing of the debates by Mrs. Bervas, Vice-President of the Departmental Council

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