1. Trying harder: Developing a new sustainable strategy for the UK.
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Jones, Bronwen
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SUSTAINABLE development , *STRATEGIC planning , *PROJECT management , *FORUMS , *ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *RURAL development , *ECONOMIC development & the environment , *ECONOMIC development projects - Abstract
The UK reviewed its National Sustainable Development Strategy during 2003 and 2004, and produced a new strategy — the third for the UK — in March 2005. Having established that the main weakness of the previous strategy was in its delivery, the review and the resulting new strategy set out to put a much stronger emphasis on delivery mechanisms. In support of this, the process included more participative ways for those involved in delivering to contribute their views and ideas, including web-based dialogue, participative events and seminars, and community level discussions. The key points for the success of the project were the involvement of stakeholders; project management of the process; a marketing and communications strategy; cross-departmental governance; and involvement of an external challenge function (fulfilled in the UK by the Sustainable Development Commission). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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