RT Conference Proceedings SR 00 A1 N/A, N/A A1 Association des biens français du patrimoine mondial T1 PLANIFICATION URBAINE & PATRIMOINE MONDIAL - ACTES DU SÉMINAIRE TECHNIQUE DU 22 01 2014 YR 2015 FD 22 01 2014 SP 1 OP 47 K1 world cultural heritage K1 World Heritage K1 World Heritage List K1 legal framework K1 Management K1 grands sites K1 buffer zones K1 case studies K1 national policies K1 town and country planning K1 sites typology K1 proceedings K1 cultural landscapes K1 values K1 france AB In France, the majority of sites currently listed on the World Heritage List are protected by traditional tools protecting heritage and sites such as Historic Monuments (law 1913), their surroundings (law 1943), the listed sites (law 1930), the protected areas -"secteurs sauvegardés" - (loi 1962), les ZPPAUP or AVAP (1983 and 2010 laws). However, since 1992, with the birth of the "cultural landscapes" category, there has been a growing number of inscriptions of "very large scale" sites on the World Heritage List. The scope of these sites refers to new issues of protection and management that lead the territories concerned to adapt the "toolbox" in order to combine the traditional tools of protection ith the land use planning tools that are the urban planning documents (SCOT, PLU, PLUi, etc.). The Association des biens français du patrimoine mondial (ABFPM) and the Ministry of Ecology wanted to organize a study day on this theme. The Val de Loire Mission and the Mission Bassin Minier, which chairs the the "management plan" commission of the ABFPM, thus had the ambition to conduct an operational reflection based on practical cases, on the articulation and complementarity between urban planning and or the protection of the heritage, in order to encourage the taking of traditional heritage and landscape values in policy-setting and development projects for these exceptional territories. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator T2 Séminaire technique ED Paris, La Défense AV Published LK http://openarchive.icomos.org/id/eprint/1896/