The Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide: an Introduction to Sustainable Development Planning
β Scribed by Initiatives, International Council for Local Environmental
- Publisher
- International Development Research Centre
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
""Table of Contents""; ""Forewords""; ""Preface""; ""CHAPTER ONE Γ’β¬? SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE LOCAL CONTEXT""; ""1.0 What is Sustainable Development?""; ""1.0.1 How Can the Sustainable Development Concept Be Applied by Local Governments?""; ""1.0.2 The Importance of Systems""; ""1.1 The Local Agenda 21 Mandate""; ""1.2 How to Use the Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide""; ""1.3 The Elements of Sustainable Development Planning""; ""1.3.1 Introduction""; ""1.3.2 Partnerships""; ""1.3.3 Community-Based Issue Analysis""; ""1.3.4 Action Planning""; ""1.3.5 Implementation and Monitoring""
β¦ Table of Contents
""Table of Contents""
""Forewords""
""Preface""
""CHAPTER ONE aΜβ¬? SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE LOCAL CONTEXT""
""1.0 What is Sustainable Development?""
""1.0.1 How Can the Sustainable Development Concept Be Applied by Local Governments?""
""1.0.2 The Importance of Systems""
""1.1 The Local Agenda 21 Mandate""
""1.2 How to Use the Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide""
""1.3 The Elements of Sustainable Development Planning""
""1.3.1 Introduction""
""1.3.2 Partnerships""
""1.3.3 Community-Based Issue Analysis""
""1.3.4 Action Planning""
""1.3.5 Implementation and Monitoring"" ""1.3.6 Evaluation and Feedback""""CHAPTER TWO aΜβ¬? PARTNERSHIPS""
""2.0 Introduction""
""2.1 Objectives""
""2.2 Steps""
""2.2.1 Determine the Scope of Planning""
""2.2.2 Create the Stakeholder Group""
""2.2.3 Design Working Groups""
""2.2.4 Identify Partners""
""2.2.5 Establish Terms of Reference""
""2.2.6 Develop a Common Community Vision""
""2.3 Cases""
""2.3.1 Case #1, Lancashire County, United Kingdom""
""2.3.2 Case #2, The Provincial Municipality of Cajamarca, Peru""
""2.3.3 Case #3, The City of Santos, Brazil""
""2.3.4 Case #4, Johnstone Shire Council, Australia"" ""CHAPTER THREE aΜβ¬? COMMUNITY-BASED ISSUE ANALYSIS""""3.0 Introduction""
""3.1 Steps""
""3.1.1 Determine the Scope of the Issue Analysis Process""
""3.1.2 Identify the Issues to Be Analyzed""
""3.1.3 Implement Detailed Assessments""
""3.1.4 Complete the Issue Analysis""
""3.2 Appendixes""
""3.2.1 Appendix 1, Participatory Systems Analysis""
""3.2.2 Appendix 2, Rapid Urban Environmental Assessment (RUEA)""
""3.2.3 Appendix 3, Risk-Based Priority Setting and Comparative Risk Assessment""
""3.3 Cases""
""3.3.1 Case #5, Troyan, Bulgaria"" ""3.3.2 Case #6, The Metropolitan District of Quito, Ecuador""""3.3.3 Case #7, Greenpoint/Williamsburg, New York City, USA""
""3.3.4 Case #8, Lancashire County Council, United Kingdom""
""3.3.5 Case #9, Gothenburg, Sweden""
""CHAPTER FOUR aΜβ¬? ACTION PLANNING""
""4.0 Introduction""
""4.1 Structure and Contents""
""4.2 Steps""
""4.2.1 Define me Action-Planning Process""
""4.2.2 Review of the Community Vision and Findings from Communiry-Based Issue Analysis""
""4.2.3 Establish Strategic Action Goals""
""4.2.4 Set Targets and Triggers"" ""4.2.5 Select Specific Implementation Strategies and Programs""""4.2.6 Develop the Framework Action Plan""
""4.2.7 Promote Implementation Partnerships""
""4.3 Appendix""
""4.3.1 Appendix 4, Force Field Analysis""
""4.4 Cases""
""4.4.1 Case #10, Los Angeles, USA""
""4.4.2 Case #11, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan""
""4.4.3 Case #12, Dar Es Salaam, United Republic Of Tanzania""
""CHAPTER FIVE aΜβ¬? IMPLEMENTATION AND MONITORING""
""5.0 Introduction""
""5.1 Creating Effective Structures""
""5.1.1 Jurisdictional Reform""
""5.1.2 Decentralization""
""5.1.3 Interdepartmental Coordination""
β¦ Subjects
Community development--Environmental aspects--Planning;Sustainable development--Planning;Electronic books;Community development -- Environmental aspects -- Planning -- Case studies;Community development -- Environmental aspects -- Planning;Sustainable development -- Planning -- Case studies;Sustainable development -- Planning
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