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Leroux, Bertrand. "La planification spatiale aux prises avec le droit : le travail d'élaboration des schémas de cohérence territoriale". Thesis, Paris Est, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010PEST1115.
Texto completoIn 2000, the law Solidarity and Urban Renewal aims at refurbishing strategic spatial planning. Local authorities are pushed to group in order to lead the writing of new master plan (schéma de cohérence territoriale). In the following years, 400 SCOT are being studied. This implementation is analyzed through a focus on urban planner works. From 2002 to 2006, interviews with these planners enlighten the master plan creation main phases : create the perimeter, drawing the maps, writing the guidelines.This PHD shows how planners play negotiation and mediation roles through this normative production, how they succeed in raising an agreement on collective rules. This analysis shows that normative planning is not an end but a beginning : Law argument on possible effects of a to-be rule -such as litigation through courts, or master plan cancellation- is a way to organize public decisions and begin negotiation. An historic analysis on law production and master plan elaboration during the last 40 years, today's interests and involvement of the profession on legislative production and law arguments complete the situated-work observation
Ben, Said Imen. "BPMN4V pour la modélisation de versions de processus intra- et inter-organisationnels". Thesis, Toulouse 1, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017TOU10004/document.
Texto completoOur research deals with modeling flexible intra and inter-organizational processes using versions. Indeed, the notion of version has been recognized as a key notion to keep track of changes on process schemas. Thus it is possible to define a new process version for each significant modification of its schema. Several contributions addressing process flexibility using versions have been proposed in the literature. Each of these contributions provides solutions for process versioning. However, they mainly focus on the behavioral perspective of processes neglecting the informational and organizational perspectives, which are nevertheless important to have a comprehensive view of processes. Furthermore, the contextual perspective of processes must also be considered to characterize the situations in which versions of processes have to be used. Moreover, the proposed solutions are specific and have no chance to be used by process designers since they do not support standards for process modeling such as BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation). Finally, these contributions focus only on intra- organizational processes. This thesis aims at overcoming these two weaknesses, introducing BPMN4V, an extension of BPMN with versions to address intra and inter-organizational process flexibility. More precisely, the contributions of this thesis are the following. Regarding flexibility of intra-organizational processes, we have introduced BPMN4V-PP (BPMN for Versions of Private Processes) which is an extension of BPMN for modeling versions of intra-organizational processes, modeled in BPMN as private processes, considering both static and dynamic aspects of process versions. BPMN4V takes into account the three main perspectives of business processes, i.e., the behavioral perspective, the informational perspective and the organizational perspective. In order to consider the contextual perspective, we have also proposed another extension to BPMN allowing the definition of versions context. This perspective is fundamental to help process designers in featuring why a process version is defined and in selecting a particular process version according to a concrete situation. Regarding flexibility of inter-organizational processes, modeled as collaborations and choreographies in BPMN, this thesis has recommended BPMN4V-CC (BPMN for Versions of Collaborations and Choreographies) for modeling and handling versions of collaboration. Secondly, it has introduced six new adaptation patterns, which are high-level operations for collaborative process schema update. Then, it has defined a mapping approach for deducing version of choreography from version of collaboration. Finally, we have implemented our contributions in the BPMN4V-Modeler plug-in, which assists process designer in modeling versions of processes according to BPMN4V-PP and BPMN4V-CC. We have evaluated our contributions mainly measuring BPMN4V-Modeler performances
Vigo, Emeric. "Recherches sur les implications spatiales de la planification réglementaire en droit de l'urbanisme". Perpignan, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PERP0355.
Texto completoSadki-Fenzar, Jalila. "Problèmes de couverture en nombres entiers : génération de colonnes, heuristiques d'approximation garantie et schémas hybrides. : Applications en transport ferroviaire et en planification de production". Paris 13, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011PA132009.
Texto completoLarge-size Covering Integer Programs (CIP) model many real-case applications. They appear typically as master problems resulting from a Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition. The well-known column generation approach is widely used for solving such large-size problems. In this thesis, it is combined in a hybrid way with the best-known approximation heuristic for CIP : the greedy heuristic of Dobson that is extended, through the resolution of fractional subproblems, to large-size CIP. The propsed hybridization scheme takes advantage of the distinct criteria of columns selection used by the two methods. It is evaluated on two transportation and production planning applications. Numerical results on real-case instances show that the hybrid scheme improves the convergence of column generation both in terms of number of iterations and computational time. The integer solutions derived from the column generation scheme are also significantly improved, highlighting the diversification potential of the approximation heuristic. On an other hand, an original reformulation of CIP as Set Covering Problems is proposed as an alternative demonstration of the logarithmic approximation ratio allowing it’s extention to new variants of CIP as the Fixed Charge Covering Integer Programs
Halftermeyer, Pierre. "Connexité dans les Réseaux et Schémas d’Étiquetage Compact d’Urgence". Thesis, Bordeaux, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014BORD0140/document.
Texto completoWe aim at assigning each vertex x of a n-vertices graph G a compact O(log n)-bit label L(x) in order to :1. construct, from the labels of the vertices of a forbidden set X C V (G), a datastructure S(X)2. decide, from S(X), L(u) and L(v), whether two vertices u and v are connected in G n X.We give a solution to this problem for the family of 3-connected graphs whith bounded genus.— We obtain O(g log n)-bit labels.— S(X) is computed in O(Sort([X]; n)) time.— Connection between vertices is decided in O(log log n) optimal time.We finally extend this result to H-minor-free graphs. This scheme requires O(polylog n)-bit labels
Eddazi, Fouad. "Planification urbaine et Intercommunalité". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Orléans, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011ORLE0002.
Texto completoTo address the challenges of urbanisation, the legislator resorts mainly to urban planning, as a unilateral legal standard enabling to ensure the forecasting and the regulation of the occupation and allotment of land plots. Thus, such French laws as the “SRU” law and the “Grenelle II” law both devoted to urban planning the fundamental roles of social solidarity, of setting limits to urban sprawl and environment preservation, so as to circumscribe an urban development leading to social separation, and to limit public expenditures linked to the extension of networks and the spread of public facilities, as well as making possible sustainable development. In order to carry out this urban planning scheme endowed with a renewed and strengthened ambition, the legislator transfers the strategic planning, called the “SCOT”, to the “intercommunalité”, which could be defined as the putting together and sharing of resources of several towns and boroughs within the framework of a mutual local body, or inter communal entity, with the objective of achieving cost efficiency in the use of public funds. Furthermore, the legislator states its preference as to its scope of competence, for a system of regulated mandatory planning, the “PLU”. Indeed, urban planning and its resulting effects broadly exceed the boundaries and means of towns and local boroughs. So the legislator resorts to the implementation of these local joint policies or bodies called the “intercommunalité” or inter communal power or body to regroup them. This is enforced by the “Chevènement Law” of 1999 and the “RCT” of 2010 : both laws are applied to ensure the regrouping of single or local rural boroughs, towns, and big cities. However, the lawmaker has failed to create a genuine common power among towns and boroughs. Whether it relates to the scope of its area or the contents of its documents, the structure or body regrouping towns and boroughs is under the political domination of local councils, which transform this means of cooperation into a tool for their own purposes, and a place for conciliating their selfish interests. Yet, urban planning is a juridical standard whose efficiency requires taking independent political decisions. Consequently, town and borough cooperation can only result in consensual urban planning, quite far from legislative expectations. By hindering the emergence of a genuine inter communal power, the local town and borough powers impair the ambition of an efficient juridical regulation of urban development through planning. The success of the latter depends therefore on the setting up of a real inter communal power, or of its transfer to another public body endowed with a political power
Siebel, Christian. "Modélisation des moyens de communication locaux de l'entreprise apportant une aide à la planification de configuration". Toulouse, INPT, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995INPT012H.
Texto completoEddazi, Fouad. "Planification urbaine et Intercommunalité". Phd thesis, Université d'Orléans, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00687031.
Texto completoFernandez, Hélène. "Anatomie de la ville : décrire, dessiner, découper : la représentation graphique des documents d'aménagement de la région de Paris, 1934-1994". Paris 8, 2004. http://www.theses.fr/2004PA083554.
Texto completoLabat, Didier. "Le paysage, levier d'action dans la planification territoriale. Essai d'évaluation de la politique paysagère du SCOT de l’aire métropolitaine de Bordeaux". Thesis, Paris, AgroParisTech, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011AGPT0045/document.
Texto completoThe design of the territory project within urban plans comes from a public action instrumentation. The construction of a metropolitan master plan is the source of conflicting interests. In order to succeed in the project, seeking consensus is the rule, to the detriment of its operational aspects. In this context of interpretation, we have for hypothesis that the landscape policies in the urban plan’s aren’t enough defined for an efficient implementation to reach their objectives. Adopting a landscape policy assessment as a tool for the public action analysis, we propose to analyse the SYSDAU’s intervention in his 2001 urban plan. We have experienced a 4-step approach: a historical analysis, a reconstitution of the action theories, the compatibility analysis between the master plan and three different land use plans, and finally, the analysis of the way the population perceive the landscape. The results from this approach help in identifying the efficiency of the landscape scheme, but also its limits. The assessment aims at, not only explaining the impacts of landscape public policy in 2001, but also understanding their mechanisms, that lead to success or failure. The results show how important the landscape is in building a territory program, and it reveals the strength of a landscaped approach in any urban planning. So, we can now offer to the different actors an evaluation of their land policy following an “ex-post” approach, and thus, identify the leverages or the possible ways to improve the wording of the landscape policy of the SCOT to come
Dugua, Benoît. "Entre mise en oeuvre et mise à l'épreuvre de la planification territoriale : dynamique des lieux de projets dans l'inter-Scot de l'aire métropolitaine lyonnaise". Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015GREAH004/document.
Texto completoIn 2000, the solidarity and urban renewal act leads to an increase of territorial planning (or strategic spatial planning) in a European context of planning activity boosting after a substitution period of plan to benefit localised projects. In France, territorial planning exercises (Scot) cope with increasing uncertainty about their capacity to manage territorial development. Recent experiences and changes in the legislative environment insist on implementation: planning is a continual process starting while the plan is being prepared. From orientations to actions, the thesis questions the whole territorial planning process in terms of enhancing its effectiveness. During the period 2009-2012, the research-action work resulted from an industrial research agreement (Cifre) within the Lyon Urban Planning Agency, coordinator of the territorial planning for the Lyon metropolitan area (inter-Scot). Within this coordination mechanism, Metropolitan interface areas (EIM) are places at stake on the border of several planning approaches and where politicians committed to increase their cooperation actions. Two EIM constitute the main fields of study related to the thesis: areas surrounding Lyon-Saint Exupery Airport and the A89 motorway between Lyon and Balbigny. These territories are identified around major structure elements, or territorial invariants, and form important levers of implementation: the thesis introduced as such the concept of transactional places as new places projects to be prioritized today in territorial planning process. By comparing the Lyons case of study with the global French system and planning experiences selected in England, Germany and Italy, the thesis gives a central place to interactions between the stakeholders responsible for planning, the territory structural elements and the dynamics of projects places in metropolitan contexts. The thesis finally outlines the first features of a transactional places theory
Nadou, Fabien. "Intermédiation territoriale et spatialisation des activités économiques : cohérences et contradictions de l'action publique locale : investigation par la planification stratégique". Thesis, Tours, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013TOUR1803/document.
Texto completoThis thesis is therefore based on the emphasis of the concept of territorial intermediation we consider a relational and organizational dynamics between local actors, variable in time and space The territory, the result of interactions and social constructs, playing here as a true indication of their behaviors, practices and processes that drive them. Reflecting our focus on spatial registration economic activities, as well as the relationship between territorial actors that lead to its formation and management. The strategic spatial planning as a vision in the medium - long term spatial organization of activities, also constitutes the privileged object of this work as input to query the connection between the door management practices and policies of economic development at the local level. The challenge is to observe and analyze the consistency, required the PSS, as an increased need for sustainability. To what extent the strategic spatial planning, orchestrated by the local public action, it enrolled in a territorial intermediation process, or more generally, for sustainable territorial development ?
Laforge, Clément. "Les rappοrts de dοminatiοn entre cοllectivités territοriales". Electronic Thesis or Diss., Normandie, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024NORMR116.
Texto completoA reading of Article 72 of the French Constitution reveals a decentralized territorial organization based on the absence of a formal hierarchy of local authorities. French decentralization is based, on the one hand, on the recognition of a guaranteed autonomy for local authorities, with the principle of free administration of local authorities, and, on the other hand, on the rejection on the refusal to establish a hierarchy among local authorities, which is reflected, in particular, by the principe of the prohibition of supervision between local authorities. However, some local authorities appear likely to determine the content of the decisions of other local authorities. To overcome this paradox, our thesis aimes to examine relations between local authorities through the concept of domination. Such an approach reveals that relations of domination between local authorities are consubstantial with decentralization. The first part of the study demonstrates that domination between local authorities is induces by legislation. Indeed, throught various mechnisms, the legislator organizes the functional domination of local authorities. Domination between local authorities also takes a spontaneous form that is allowed by law. However, this is only possible because of the free administration of local authorities. The second part of the study reveals that domination between local authorities is induced by the free administration of local authorities. An examination of the principle of free administration demonstrates that its content latently influences what domination between local authorities can be. Thus, relations of domination between local authorities appear as an original manifestation of the free administration of local authorities
Tribak, A. "La planification urbaine et l'environnement au Maroc :cas du schéma directeur d'aménagement urbain de Kénitra". Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 1998. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/212008.
Texto completoTari, Zahir. "Représentation et explication dans les systèmes experts schéma : application : SAPH2O (système d'aide à la planification des ressources en eau)". Grenoble 2, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989GRE21029.
Texto completoThe goal of the thesis is the conception and the implementation of an explanation component for saph20 expert system. Saph20 attempts to resolve the problems with study of economic development obstacles in countries situated in the semi-arid mediterraneen basin. The knowledge of saph20 is represented by the frame structure. Saph20 belongs to the class called a frame expert system. We pointed out exists in the frame expert system two explanation levels : the meta-level explanation which contains the knowledge about the strategy, and the object-level explanation which contains the knowledge about the domain. During the consultation, the system produces two kinds of traces : the trace at the meta-level (meta-trace) and the trace at the object-level (object-trace). The different explanations are produced by exploiting the different traces. These theoriticals aspects about the explanation in frame expert system are valid in saph20
Thieffin, Jean-Marc. "Informatique et études d'aménagement : utilisation de l'informatique comme assistance aux études d'aménagement dans le cadre de la mise en place d'un schéma de développement touristique". Nice, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992NICE2028.
Texto completoFabre, Caroline. "Géographie du commerce et aménagement urbain dans les Alpes-Maritimes : acteurs et stratégies pour le schéma de développement commercial". Thesis, Paris Est, 2008. http://www.theses.fr/2008PEST3024.
Texto completoThe purpose of this research was to analyze the taking into account of the commercial equipment in the urban development of the particular territory of the Alpes-Maritimes through the elaboration of a departmental document of planning which, imposed at the national level, puts in play local strategies. For a long time, trade remained marginal in urban policies, leaving it under the sole influence of the economic market. However, it is one of the founding elements of the city. French trade urban planning, appearing with Law ROYER of December 27, 1973, posed a national framework in regard to authorization of commercial establishment and planning in response to a national issue of divergence between “small” businesses of downtown areas and “large” businesses of peripheries. In a national context of devolution for the benefit of the local authorities and of urban planning put back on the agenda with law SRU, the Decree n°2002-1369 of November 20, 2002 and the Circular of February 3, 2003 established the methods of development of the trade development plan (SDC) envisaged by Law ROYER. With the publication of these texts of application, the State obliged all the ODEC of France to carry out such a document on a departmental scale. Thus, the Alpes-Maritimes were brought to reflect on this particular urban function hitherto untreated on this scale. A department bordering the Mediterranean and located in the south-west of Europe and the extreme south-east of France, it is next to Ligurie, the bordering Italian province. With more than one million inhabitants, the Alpes-Maritimes surrounds the Principality of Monaco and includes the urban space of Nice of which the influence of its services extends well beyond its perimeter. The natural elements dictated and guided its human establishment which forms a conurbation bordering the Mediterranean. Its specific socio-demographic characteristics and its internationally recognized tourist attraction affect the local commercial equipment. Its mission of development was thus entrusted to the very new structure of coherence of the time as regards regional planning, the Agency of town planning. Helped very narrowly by the CCINCA on the technical aspects, it impelled a partnership dynamics and of dialogue without precedent at the time of the step of elaboration of the document. How this document of planning dedicated to the trade was carried out ? How did it approach the presentation of the commercial reinforcement ? Which positionings had the various actors? Which impact had then on the department ? Lastly, how can it fall under the recent evolution of the national legislative framework ? This analysis is carried out from an original point of view twinning the assets of the application of geographical competences within the professional life and of university geographical research. Different the point-keys from the diagnosis are approached and supplemented in particular by a qualitative approach of space. Thus, the SDC made it possible to highlight the various strategies of commercial development which take shape within the department as well as the positioning of the various implied organizations. Three main consensual trends that are “the trade like economic and tourist development tool”, “a coherent commercial installation on the territory” and “a necessary installation of tools of coherence, follow-up and anticipation” finally emerged. After examination of the diagram draft by the ODEC on July 11, 2005, the Decision n°2005-517 of September 23 of the same year adopted the document over the period 2005-2011. This research thus contributes to the knowledge of an original territory that are the Alpes-Maritimes through a legislative framework imposed at the national level. It takes part by the means of the trade in the definition of individualities and their weight in the regional planning. The integration of commercial trade urban planning in the commun urban planning is moving with the adoption of the Law of Modernization of Economy (LME), raises many questions and opens new prospects for scientific research. It materializes by the insertion of the commercial theme in the SCOT and the PLU. On the other hand, the LME does not make mention with a departmental SDC and repealed the paragraph of the Commercial law which integrates it in the missions of the ODEC. Taking into consideration these legal evolution, it is extremely probable that the SDC will not be reactualized. With the appearance of the SDC, commercial planning in geography was followed and analyzed in a fine way by A. METTON since these last tens of years. Other geographers also invested themselves on these questions. Present research relating to the application of a national legislation at the particular case of the territory of the Alpes-Maritimes thus fits quite naturally in this current of study
Miegeville, Nicolas. "Optimisation de la chaîne logistique dans l'industrie de process. Méthodes et application à l'industrie du verre plat". Phd thesis, Ecole Centrale Paris, 2005. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00275284.
Texto completosatisfait sa demande bouleverse les fondements des organisations anciennement pensées sous l'angle de la production. Phénomène tout à fait perceptible dans un grand
groupe industriel comme Saint-Gobain, à forte culture ingénieur, cette prise de
conscience donne un nouvel élan aux métiers transversaux focalisés à la fois sur
l'optimisation du schéma industriel et de la chaîne logistique. Cette thèse est une
illustration de cette évolution : l'intérêt porté aux problèmes d'optimisation des systèmes industriels et logistiques est relativement récent à Saint-Gobain Recherche.
Nous nous sommes intéressés dans nos travaux à différents problèmes industriels
complémentaires rencontrés chez Saint-Gobain Glass, leader de la production de
verre plat en Europe. Nous avons apporté des solutions mettant en lumière l'interdépendance de différentes décisions à des problèmes industriels complexes, avec un
souci constant de produire des outils d'aide à la décision utiles et appréciés.
Après un avant-propos rappelant le sens de notre démarche, nous découvrirons
dans le chapitre 1 le contexte industriel qui a motivé notre recherche. Nous présentons
les métiers du groupe - produire, transformer et distribuer du verre plat - et les
différents niveaux de décision que nous avons décidé d'aborder. Les chapitres suivants
présentent les problèmes d'optimisation que nous avons identifiés et qui nous sont
apparus comme clés.
Nous abordons dans le chapitre 2 un modèle permettant de déterminer les dimensions
des produits standards. L'intégration verticale du groupe permet l'étude
du meilleur compromis entre les chutes de verre tout au long de la chaîne logistique
et le nombre de références à gérer. La suite de la thèse tend à aboutir à une modélisation complète du schéma industriel et logistique et fait l'objet du chapitre 6. Pour cela, nous traitons les questions de localisation d'installations logistiques (chapitre 3) et de modélisation des processus de production : le chapitre 4 présente notre modèle
et l'illustre avec la production de verre plat, tandis que le chapitre 5 présente un
travail complémentaire permettant de l'appliquer aux lignes de transformation. Finalement, nous intégrons dans le chapitre 6 tous ces travaux dans un modèle linéaire
en nombres entiers.
Fruit d'une véritable collaboration entre chercheurs et industriels, ce travail présente
un modèle générique déterministe d'optimisation de la chaîne logistique appliqué avec succès à l'industrie du verre. De nombreuses perspectives dignes d'intérêt
sont imaginables, autant théoriques que pratiques.
Pelletier, Christine. "Application des techniques d'aide à la décision à la planification sanitaire régionale". Phd thesis, Université Joseph Fourier (Grenoble), 1999. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00004845.
Texto completoLabat, Didier. "Le paysage, levier d'action dans la planification territoriale. Essai d'évaluation de la politique paysagère du SCOT de l'aire métropolitaine de Bordeaux". Phd thesis, AgroParisTech, 2011. http://pastel.archives-ouvertes.fr/pastel-00874783.
Texto completoAliouane-Shaw, Hocine. "Application des théories de la complexité à la planification et à la gestion de l’espace des campus universitaires : l’exemple du campus bordelais (Talence-Pessac-Gradignan)". Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019BOR30051.
Texto completoThe digital revolution is disrupting university practice and significantly impacting the spatial organization of higher education institutions. However, the spatial planning system of these territories of innovation and intense communication still continues to refer to master plans that do not allow changes in university practice to be integrated in real time and does not enable physical structures to evolve accordingly. Stemming from an urban planning and development perspective, this research questions the tools that currently govern the development of university space around the world, paying particular attention to attempts to update spatial management methods based on advances in the field of communication and information sciences and their application to the management of complex systems. The research thus aims to explore how an application of complexity theories to campus development would adapt the university’s planning and management system to the unpredictability of ongoing shifts, while allowing for the continuous adaptation of physical structures to these changes. After explaining the genesis and content of the main complexity theories in the scientific field, the research explores their application to urban planning, in particular through the planning model set up on the Eugene campus in Oregon in 1974 by architect Christopher Alexander. Understanding this unique model allows us to put into perspective the planning tools and methods in use at university sites in France, and in particular on the Bordeaux TPG campus. The research thus analyses the planning methods and tools used by the two university institutions in order to integrate (in real or delayed time) changes in university practice (learning and knowledge transmission methods, research), while adapting the physical structures of the campus
Masri, Ali. "Multi-Network integration for an Intelligent Mobility". Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017SACLV091/document.
Texto completoMultimodality requires the integration of heterogeneous transportation data and services to construct a broad view of the transportation network. Many new transportation services (e.g. ridesharing, car-sharing, bike-sharing) are emerging and gaining a lot of popularity since in some cases they provide better trip solutions.However, these services are still isolated from the existing multimodal solutions and are proposed as alternative plans without being really integrated in the suggested plans. The concept of open data is raising and being adopted by many companies where they publish their data sources to the web in order to gain visibility. The goal of this thesis is to use these data to enable multimodality by constructing an extended transportation network that links these new services to existing ones.The challenges we face mainly arise from the integration problem in both transportation services and transportation data
Lévesque, Josée. "La planification (régionale?) du territoire : le cas des MRC québécoises". Mémoire, 2012. http://www.archipel.uqam.ca/5233/1/M12706.pdf.
Texto completoGillis, Benjamin. "Le périmètre métropolitain du Grand Montréal, son évolution, son encadrement et ses potentialités : le cas de la Couronne Nord". Thèse, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/9918.
Texto completoThe new planning framework created by The Act to amend the Act respecting land use planning and development and other legislative provisions concerning metropolitan communities (S.Q. 2010, c. 10) raises a number of questions about land use issues, notably with regards to growth management and more specifically with the concept of urban growth boundaries. In light of the new planning framework, the aim of this research is to assess the design of Greater Montreal’s Metropolitan Growth Boundary as defined in The Metropolitan Land Use and Development Plan (PMAD) adopted by the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal (CMM) and which came into effect on March 12, 2012, following approval of the Québec government. This paper will also look at the management of the Metropolitan Growth Boundary within the new planning framework by focusing on the content of The Land Use and Development Plan (SAD) in force in the five Regional County Municipalities (RCM) of Greater Montreal’s North Shore. The regional planning documents will be examined with regards to four complementary planning tools (Minimum Density Thresholds, Phased Growth Programs, Agricultural Development Plans and Demands of Collective Scope) in order to ascertain whether the tools were used and if so, whether they contribute to supporting the Metropolitan Growth Boundary objectives. This research finds that, in terms of its design, even considering the lack of synchronization between regional growth boundaries and the Metropolitan Growth Boundary, the Metropolitan Growth Boundary is now a much more strategic tool than the previous regional incarnations within the regional Land Use and Development Plans. As well, in terms of the management of the Metropolitan Growth Boundary, it is possible to conclude that due to a highly variable planning situation, the regional planning framework highlights the need for a common planning approach in order to achieve the objectives of the Metropolitan Growth Boundary.