French national framework
Developed in 2006, the framework for sustainable regional development projects and local Agenda 21, defines a territorial project of SD such Agenda 21.
It assigns five objectives:
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- Fight      against climate change
- Preservation      of biodiversity, environment and resources
- Social      cohesion and solidarity between territories and generations
- Development      of human beings
- Development      of dynamics following sustainable production and consumption methods
And five principles of method :
 

 
- In 2007,  the Ministry of Sustainable Development has set up a request for  recognition of Local Agenda 21. Also in 2007, the Ministry and the  Federation of Regional Nature Parks adopted a protocol to recognize a  charter as a Regional Park Local Agenda 21. In June 2010, 141 local  authorities received the recognition "Local Agenda 21".
- Since 2011, the Ministry has set up a national “referential” for the  evaluation of sustainable regional development projects, which  identifies a set of evaluation questions and indicators related to key  policy of Agenda 21 local.
- The five objectives of the framework of reference have been  recognized in legislation by Law “Grenelle 2” of 12 July 2010. They  constitute the frame of the SD reports for the biggest local governments  (art. 255).
 
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Focus on the label "Agenda 21 local"

In 2006, the Ministry decided to create the label "Agenda 21 local". This label rewards efforts carried by local authorities about their sustainable development.
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