Abstract

Breaking up of the administration and decentralization. A series of recent texts seems to abandon the control of steps for the provisioning of towns from the angle of a central standardi-sion apparatus. Whether it is a matter of protecting land, authorising the opening of some activity, producing esthetic norms, the conservation of national heritage, or if it is a matter of going through the controlling channel, the method of "institutionalisation" is now favoured, that is to say, the spread of appropriate institutions aimed at curbing confrontations and disputes which might break up the administrative rationale. It is from this angle that the workgroup of the Plans for the Occupation of Land (the POS : "Plans d'occupation des sols") the commissions for commercial town-planning, and the Councils for Provisioning, Town-planning and the Environment (the CAUE : "Conseils d'aménagement, d'urbanisme et d'environnement") are notably analysed. These do not seem to provide the conditions for a genuine decentralization.

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