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A policy for mountain areas - L.R. 2/2004

Programmatic Understandings between the Institutions and Framework Agreements attesting such Understandings are the new instruments that the regional legislator has identified for the coordination of the programming efforts for the individual sectors; another goal is to make - through more appropriate, consistent and integrated public and private interventions - a more effective use of public financial resources, including those arising from a specially established ad hoc Fund.
The law entrusts the Mountain Communities with the task of promoting the attainment of consensus between the different institutional levels (Region, Provinces, Mountain Communities and Mountain Communes) resulting in the definition of choices shared by all the entities concerned, including private ones, which are directly responsible for putting info effect the regional policies for the development of mountain areas.
 

In connection with the implementation of R.L. 2/2004, the territorial policies for the development of mountain areas are specifically designed to:
a) counteract depopulation phenomena from marginal areas;
b) achieve a full integration of the local areas in the economic and social system of the region, enhancing the distinctive potential of each local territorial system;
c) make sure that both the citizens and the enterprises can have access to essential public services and other social utility services;
d) protect the environment, the landscape and the historical, cultural and social identity of each local territorial system;
e) promote the hydrogeological protection of the territory;
f) create foresting systems, even within the framework of projects for the control of the quantity of CO2 in the atmosphere;
g) encourage private initiative in the social, economic, tourist and cultural fields;
h) promote associationism and the aggregation of Mountain Communities and Communes.



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