In response to the coming challenges, they have made seven proposals:
1. Releasing spaces for intelligent densification.
2. Encourage the design of adaptable, modular and sustainable structures.
3. Encourage the development of nature in the city, by systematically associating "elevation" and "vegetalisation", and by setting up financial incentives;
4. Protecting people and property by engaging in a reflection on building fire resistance assessment tools and proposing a moratorium on current regulatory measures rather than reducing them.
5. Introduce a criterion of circular economy in public procurement, including a criterion for the recyclability of materials in public tenders, and by extending the notion of insertion clauses to local projects.
6. Promote rural-urban complementarity.
7. Enhance the expertise and knowledge of the construction sector.
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