The Aude Council for Architecture, Urban Planning and the Environment (CAUE) is organizing three conferences on the theme “Living in rurality”. The first takes place this Friday, November 22 at Alpha'R, in Carcassonne, where we will talk about soils “a heritage resource to be preserved”.
“Provide information to the public on elements that concern us.” This is one of the missions which animate the Council of Architecture, Urban Planning and the Environment (CAUE) of Aude and taken up by Marie-France Barthet, president of this departmental body of public interest, this Tuesday at the end of the morning , to present a series of three upcoming conferences, open to all, on the theme of rurality.
Between November 2024 and March 2025, at the invitation of the CAUE, a lawyer, a geographer and a sociologist will come and share their thoughts on a subject, “Living in rural areas”, eminently “policy” recalled Hervé Baro, president of the Corbières Fenouillède Regional Natural Park and one of the partners of this event with the Department and Carcassonne Agglo. “Political because people feel more and more abandoned there.” All the more reason to tackle the issues head-on and devote three highlights to land laws, the management of wine-growing landscapes and social life in rural areas.
November 22nd, Marylis Desrousseaux, lecturer in public law at the Paris School of Urban Planning, will speak at Alpha'R (6:30 p.m.), in Carcassonne, on “soils, a heritage resource to be preserved”. Particularly because in a context of soil degradation and biodiversity, the law governing activities impacting the soil, such as urbanization, is likely to evolve.
January 10, 2025, the Department Hotel (6:30 p.m., Gaston-Defferre room) will host a conference on “wine and vines in Aude, a geographical approach”. A teacher-researcher in geography, also a university professor at Paris 8, will approach this theme through his preferred field. Part of the intervention will be devoted to the wine-growing landscapes of Languedoc.
March 14, 2025, in Espéraza(6:30 p.m., cultural center), sociologist Yaëlle Amsellem-Mainguy, research fellow at the National Institute of Youth and Popular Education, will present her work The local girls where, through the stories of young women, living and growing up in a rural environment are analyzed.
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