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Financial Independence for Municipalities: Reduced dependence on state grants and local taxes.

A Societal Program



Non-Commercial Financing: Infrastructures exclusively intended for municipalities, without shareholders.
Online Crowdfunding: Support through online participatory financing with non-monetary rewards.

Growth of National Societal Economic Interest Groups



Continuous Expansion: Economic Interest Groups can grow continuously, funding additional sites over time.
Cost Reduction: Budgets for new sites will decrease as technical solutions are pre-designed.

Conclusion



Decentralized Cooperation Program: The Municipalities Counter-Attack and LE PAPILLON SOURCE aim to
achieve widespread wealth distribution and social inclusion.
French Example: Spain, France, and other countries (Portugal, Italy, and Greece) will lead this international
cooperation movement, extending beyond Europe to other continents. Additional leading countries include
Cameroon, Morocco, Russia, Ethiopia, Lebanon, Tunisia, Iran, India, Scandinavian countries, Brazil, Canada,
and others.

B – Vegetal Calderas by Paul Elvère DELSART

1. The Vegetal Calderas:



Key Modules: Central to the cities and vegetative complexes labeled LE PAPILLON SOURCE.
Program Involvement: Part of the sub-programs The Municipalities Counter-Attack and LE PAPILLON
SOURCE, both under the umbrella program of multidisciplinary participatory engineering, EL4DEV.

2. Project Description:




Ecological, Agricultural, Architectural, Touristic, Educational, and Political Initiative.
Composed of suspended vegetative complexes made of galvanized steel, rectangular or cubic in shape.
Objectives: Food production, biodiversity conservation, habitats for fauna and flora (especially migratory and
native birds and pollinators like bees), connection with nature, protection against harmful electromagnetic
waves, atmospheric water generation, and local climate regulation through humidity release and the emission of
beneficial electromagnetic fields for living beings.

3. Complexes Configurations:



Seven Configurations: Various ground areas and volumes.
Ten Levels: From the ground floor to the panoramic terrace.

4. Ornamental, Agricultural, Environmental, Therapeutic, and Energy Self-Management Functions:






Vegetation: Climbing plants, forest gardens, sanctuaries for bees and birds.
Agriculture: Cultivation of medicinal plants, fruit hedges, orchards, etc.
Microclimate Creation: Local climate regulation.
Therapeutic Benefits: Nature-based well-being, use of beneficial electromagnetic fields, and crystals.
Energy Self-Management: Mix of solar panels, wind turbines, piezoelectricity, and ferroelectricity.