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The Use of Local Sustainability Indicators: case studies in two Swedish municipalities1
Authors:KATERINA ECKERBERG  EVA MINEUR
Institution:1. Department of Marine Sciences , Texas A&2. M University-Galveston , Ft. Crockett Campus, 5007 Avenue U., Galveston , TX , 77551 , USA sbrody@tamu.edu;4. Department of Landscape Architecture and Urban Planning , Texas A&5. M University , 3137 TAMU, College Station , TX , 77843-3137 , USA;6. Bush School of Government and Public Service , Texas A&7. M University , ISTPP, 4350 TAMU, College Station , TX , 77843-4350 , USA
Abstract:This article contributes to the debate on the role of local sustainability indicators in ongoing democratisation efforts. We examine the extent to which five different systems of local sustainability indicators within two Swedish municipalities—Stockholm and Sundsvall—are either expert or citizen oriented, and relate these findings to the indicator systems' profile, function and political/ administrative context. Even though three of the indicator systems can be classified as citizen oriented, there are few signs of true engagement and dialogue with the citizens over a longer period of time. The remaining two indicator systems are expert oriented with an environmental focus. Hence, we conclude that the systems in use are largely symbolic responses to the demands for democracy within the agenda for sustainable development albeit attempts to include environmental, economic, social and democratic perspectives of sustainability. Despite the fact that Stockholm and Sundsvall show differences in governing styles in their approaches to sustainability indicators it seems difficult for both municipalities to put sustainable development into practice in terms of citizen participation.
Keywords:climate change  organisational decision making  public policy
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