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An aire de mise en valeur de l'architecture et du patrimoine (also AVAP or AMVAP) is a French urban planning regulation built and spatial heritage. The law creating the AMVAP was passed on 12 July 2010 with the Grenelle II law.[1] They replaced the zones de protection du patrimoine architectural, urbain et paysager, and older ones would be replaced before 14 July 2015.[2]
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edit- ^ "Climate changes. ONERC Cities and Adaptation" (PDF). Future Cities. Retrieved 21 April 2023.
- ^ "Création du dispositif d'aire de mise en valeur de l'architecture et du patrimoine" (in French). Sénat.