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Les enjeux territoriaux d’un quartier

durable méditerranéen
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Territorial issues of a sustainable


Mediterranean neighbourhood
Athens – 17 April
Jean-Marie Busseuil
President of the Drôme Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (CCI)
Historical implication in support
off the
th Sustainable
S t i bl D Development
l t
• 1999 : 1st reflection about research and transfer of “clean”
clean
technologies for the companies (development of new processes
and new products)
• 2001: Needs study and selection of 3 pilot networks:
– Timber building and green building materials
– Organic
g p
products
– Clean and sober technologies and eco-innovation
• 2003: Launch of Ineed Rhône-Alpes, resources centre and
Néopolis training centre
Néopolis,
• 2006: Opening of INEED building – (3500 m² - HQE - Minergie)
on the Rovaltain area
• 2008: Induction of building operation for an “eco-village” on
the Rovaltain area
The INEED building

• 3500 m²
• Eco-conception
•Certifications HQE and
Minergie

•Primary energy
consumption
(
(measured):
)
24 kWh/m²/an
(one of the best
performance in France
for the service sector)
The Rovaltain area
• A technologic and scientific park
of 160 ha (planning in progress)
• An association of 53 towns and
191000 inhabitants
• 1 TGV station
station, 1 regional train
and bus station, 2 motorways
• An area dedicated to the
sustainable activities (incl.
building)
• 10000 workers
k iin 2015

How to accommodate people and manage this expansion ?


“E
“Eco-village”
ill ” project
j t
• Selection of a vacant and
TGV
qualitative area line

• A mixed
i d activity
ti it neighbourhood:
i hb h d
housing and economic activity

• A social mixed neighbourhood

• Make profit of the proximity of TGV/TER


Eco-village station
public transportation and working area
place

• Highly capable city planning and A


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buildings based on the INEED
success and the MED-ECOQuartiers
project results

• A big pedagogical building site TER


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