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Help combat desertification and increase climate resilience in vulnerable areas.
Improve soil fertility through increased humidity and stimulation of microbial life.
Restore biodiversity by creating microclimates favorable to many plant and animal species.
Support regenerative agriculture and agroforestry systems established around or between the
Calderas.

A planetary engineering project On a global scale, this network of Bioclimatic Corridors, initiated by the
Vegetal Calderas, is designed to progressively expand across all continents: first around the Mediterranean
basin, then into the Saharan region, India, South America, and the neglected rural areas of Europe and Asia.
The goal: rehydrate the Earth, stabilize local climates, restore the disrupted water cycle caused by human
activities, and initiate a new civilizational model in symbiosis with the biosphere. In summary, the Vegetal
Calderas are much more than local installations for sustainable agriculture or tourism—they are catalysts of
natural climate geoengineering on a regional and global scale, and the elemental building blocks of a
planetary network of Bioclimatic Corridors capable of restoring the atmospheric water cycle. They embody
a profoundly innovative vision: to reshape the planet’s climate not through technological domination, but
through the proliferation of interconnected, regenerative islands of life.
5 – The Municipalities Counter-Attack
The LE PAPILLON SOURCE infrastructures and their Vegetal Calderas will be co-financed through an
innovative decentralized cooperation model developed by Paul Elvere DELSART, under the sub-program
THE MUNICIPALITIES COUNTER-ATTACK. This mechanism is based on a strategic alliance
between small municipalities (typically with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants) and the LE PAPILLON
SOURCE EL4DEV Think and Do Tank, in a spirit of territorial solidarity and resource sharing.

A model based on the creation of Societal Economic Interest Groups (E.I.G.s)

At the heart of this process, each participating country forms a national consortium in the form of a Societal
Economic Interest Group (E.I.G.). This national E.I.G. is composed of voluntary small municipalities and
the international Think and Do Tank LE PAPILLON SOURCE EL4DEV. Its main objective is to
collectively design, finance, and manage the LE PAPILLON SOURCE-branded cities and complexes within
the national territory.

Pooled financing

Each member municipality of the consortium contributes financially, usually from its investment budget, to
support the design, construction, and management of the infrastructures. The contribution amount is
standardized to prevent inequality, ensuring fair distribution of the economic benefits generated from
tourism, agriculture, and education-related activities within the complexes. Municipalities may also seek
public subsidies, European funds, or initiate non-profit crowdfunding campaigns involving citizens and
diasporas to support the project. These funds can be allocated to projects in other territories, provided they
serve a local or national public interest—which applies here due to the educational, ecological, and
diplomatic scope of the infrastructures.