The Upper Rhine Territorial Project is adopted

After 18 months of consultation between French, German and Swiss stakeholders, the Upper Rhine Territorial Project has been adopted. It provides a common strategic framework for the next 25 years, with the aim of harmonising urban planning, mobility and ecological transition policies in this cross-border region where residents cross borders on a daily basis. Commissioned by the European Community of Alsace with the support of the Upper Rhine Conference, this project is based on existing planning documents from the three countries. The Pulzze maps, produced as a result of this work, reflect a shared spatial vision for 2050.

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