The Mainstreaming Sustainability Resource Pack is a resource that uses the strategic thinking and experience of sustainable development to show how the modernisation structures can be used to effectively promote social, environmental and economic wellbeing locally and globally, now and for the future.
Introduction to Mainstreaming Sustainability (102 KB)
Glossary terms: Mainstreaming Sustainability (17 KB)
The 'Mainstreaming Sustainability Resource Pack' was developed by WWF-UK and I&DEA and is comprises a set of resources which are seperated into the following sub-headings:
• Sustainable development defined
• Community strategy and partnerships
The resources available include briefing papers, case studies, reports, presentations and workshop outlines.
Includes a list of resources on the definitions, concepts and objectives of sustainable development. This section also includes why sustainable development is important to local government and other partners. Read more
This section offers briefing papers and other resource material, which includes an overview to making community strategies sustainable and systems for integrating sustainable development into community strategies through performance management systems.
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The resources offered on political management structures highlights how they can promote sustainable development through executive structures, the council’s constitution and through overview and scrutiny. Read more
This section offers briefing papers, workshop summaries and workshop resources on promoting sustainable development through Best Value, experiences to date and sddressing sustainable development withinCPA self-assessments and Best Value.
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