This chapter proposes a conceptual framework encouraging local communities to recognize the value of their territorial infrastructures by focusing on green dependencies, or in other words, roadsides. As part of the SAGID Chair project, the authors highlight the potential benefits of these spaces, provided they are managed appropriately. Thus, the objective of this research is to develop tools and methods that enable territorial stakeholders to assess the sustainability of the practices implemented during the decision-making process. This, in turn, aims to contribute to integrating the profession into bioeconomy sectors and fostering the evolution of eco-responsible behaviors.