Trying harder: Developing a new sustainable strategy for the UK |
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Authors: | Bronwen Jones |
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Affiliation: | Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), Government of the UK. |
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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). |
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Keywords: | Sustainable development Strategy United Kingdom Stakeholder participation |
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