Difference between revisions of "Régies de quartier et de territoire"
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The mission of the ''Régies de Quartier'' is to improve collective life in a common space allowing for shared management between the inhabitants who benefit from the project, the elected representatives of the municipality and finally the organisms responsible for the housing. A ''Régie de Territoire'' is the transposition of the values and practices of a Régie de Quartier into a rural environment, with the partnership of local economic actors. | The mission of the ''Régies de Quartier'' is to improve collective life in a common space allowing for shared management between the inhabitants who benefit from the project, the elected representatives of the municipality and finally the organisms responsible for the housing. A ''Régie de Territoire'' is the transposition of the values and practices of a Régie de Quartier into a rural environment, with the partnership of local economic actors <ref>L'Economie solidaire en mouvement, Josette Combes, Brunos Lasnier, Jean-Louis Laville, Erès, 2023</ref>. | ||
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== History of the concept== | == History of the concept== | ||
The "Régie de Quartier" system was initiated and finalised by the Charte Nationale des Régies de Quartier, in 1991, three years after the creation of the CNLRQ, Comité National de Liaison des Régies de Quartier1 , then it was reinforced by the Manifesto in 1993. | The "Régie de Quartier" system was initiated and finalised by the Charte Nationale des Régies de Quartier, in 1991, three years after the creation of the CNLRQ, Comité National de Liaison des Régies de Quartier1 , then it was reinforced by the Manifesto in 1993. | ||
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Revision as of 15:30, 6 February 2023
The mission of the Régies de Quartier is to improve collective life in a common space allowing for shared management between the inhabitants who benefit from the project, the elected representatives of the municipality and finally the organisms responsible for the housing. A Régie de Territoire is the transposition of the values and practices of a Régie de Quartier into a rural environment, with the partnership of local economic actors [1].
History of the concept
The "Régie de Quartier" system was initiated and finalised by the Charte Nationale des Régies de Quartier, in 1991, three years after the creation of the CNLRQ, Comité National de Liaison des Régies de Quartier1 , then it was reinforced by the Manifesto in 1993.
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- ↑ L'Economie solidaire en mouvement, Josette Combes, Brunos Lasnier, Jean-Louis Laville, Erès, 2023