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Local sustainability processes worldwide: a systematic review of the literature and research agenda
Authors:Carmen Echebarria  Jose M Barrutia  Ainhize Eletxigerra  Patrick Hartmann  Vanessa Apaolaza
Institution:1. Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Applied Economics I, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain;2. Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Marketing, University of the Basque Country (UPV/EHU), Bilbao, Spain;3. St Antony's College, European Studies Centre, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
Abstract:This article presents a systematic literature review of 109 articles (1992–2015) dealing with Local Agenda 21 processes worldwide. It analyzes two essential elements of Local Agenda 21: (1) the holistic approach of the sustainable development concept and (2) the main driving forces behind such processes. It shows that, although at the beginning, sustainability was seen as a natural extension of environmental policy work, it has been perceived over recent years as a guiding principle applied to issues of environment, economic development, and social welfare, and Local Agenda 21 is perceived as a coherent approach to sustainability planning. In addition, Local Government Strategy is the main typology followed, although it suffers from important limitations. Future studies could focus on local sustainability process outcomes. Further quantitative studies would be welcome, given the qualitative case study dominance in the field. We conclude with a research agenda to tackle theoretical, methodological, and empirical lacunae.
Keywords:Local Agenda 21  local sustainability processes  integrated view  types of process  systematic literature review
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