A report by the High Commission for Planning published on Thursday February 9 recommends creating 200 to 300.000 places of alternative housing, such as senior residences, in order to absorb the aging of the population by 2050.
Selection of products
To read also
- East-west inequalities persist within Greater Paris
- Public policies: the main remarks of the Court of Auditors in its annual report
- French housing mostly unsuitable for climate change, according to the Court of Auditors
- In Paris, energy consumption of social housing down 28% after renovation
- Ile-de-France residents find their region overpopulated, according to a survey
- Top 20 cities most threatened by the ZAN law
- Living environment: a barometer revealing the current aspirations and concerns of the French
- A report on the future of the National Agency for Urban Renewal (Anru) expected in June
Popular News
Publi-editorial
- Hydro'Way, Eco'Urba, StabiWay and Baltazar... permeable floor covering solutions from JDM Expert
- Cleaning exterior wood: dedicated Owatrol solutions
- HerculePro is already 20 years old: its history over time
- EduRénov Plan: Rockwool unveils its Guide to successful energy renovation of school buildings