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Urban renewal requires social diversity and adaptation to climate change

Ensemble, refaire la ville" report commissioned in December 2023
Anru's ambition is to rehabilitate hundreds of "priority urban districts" (QPV) where social and economic difficulties are concentrated (Free1970 / AdobeStock)
Anru's ambition is to rehabilitate hundreds of "priority urban districts" (QPV) where social and economic difficulties are concentrated (Free1970 / AdobeStock)
By AFP
February 18, 2025 | 11:39 AM

Translated from French.

Anru-led urban renewal, a pillar of the transformation of working-class neighborhoods, must involve continuing the fight against socio-spatial segregation and extending it "to territories vulnerable to climate change", according to a report published on Tuesday.

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