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La Roumanie a une nouvelle Loi Montagne !

Jeudi 19 juillet 2018, le Président roumain a signé le décret portant adoption la loi sur les montagnes.

La Loi Montagne comprend les chapitres suivants :

  • La délimitation de la zone de montagne et des chaînes de montagnes ;
  • Le cadre institutionnel spécifique au développement des zones de montagne ;
  • Infrastructures et aménagement du territoire de montagne ;
  • Développement économique et social en zone de montagne ;
  • Protection et mise en valeur de l’environnement montagnard, préservation de la biodiversité ;
  • L’éducation, la formation professionnelle et la recherche en montagne ;
  •  La culture et patrimoine montagnard ;
  • Le programme de soutien aux activités en montagne.

Longtemps attendue par les communautés montagnardes roumaines, la loi vient réguler les moyens de protéger et de développer la montagne de manière inclusive et durable, à travers : la valorisation des ressources humaines et naturelles, l’augmentation de la qualité de vie, la stabilisation de la population, l’augmentation du pouvoir économique au niveau local, tout en maintenant l’équilibre écologique et la protection de l’environnement.

Euromontana se félicite de cette nouvelle loi et remercie ses membres roumains pour leur travail !

  • Retrouvez la Loi Montagne en anglais ici
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24 août 2018

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