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THE LOCAL AGENDA 21 PLANNING GUIDE
An Introduction to Sustainable Development Planning
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801.GIF THE LOCAL AGENDA 21 PLANNING GUIDE
An Introduction to Sustainable Development Planning

International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives

IDRC 1996
ISBN 0-88936-801-5
e-ISBN 1-55250-448-2
200 pp.

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The Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide is an introductory guide on the planning elements, methods, and tools being used by local governments to implement Agenda 21 at the community level. By drawing general conclusions from the work that is already underway at the local level, it recommends a general sustainable development planning approach.

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Foreword Maurice Strong and Elizabeth Dowdeswell 1996


Preface 1996


Chapter 1. Sustainable Development: The Local Context 1996
Sustainable development: the local context; The Local Agenda 21 mandate; How to use the Local Agenda 21 Action Manual; The elements of sustainable development planning

Chapter 2. Partnerships 1996
Introduction; Objectives; Steps; Cases

Chapter 3. Community-based issue analysis 1996
Introduction; Steps; Appendices; Cases

Chapter 4. Action planning 1996
Introduction; Structure and contents; Steps; Appendices; Cases 

Chapter 5. Implementation and monitoring 1996
Introduction; Creating effective structures; Creating effective planning linkages; Internal auditing and monitoring; Documentation; Cases

Chapter 6. Evaluation and feedback 1996
Introduction; Reporting; Performance measurement; Periodic progress review; Community feedback; Cases 

Chapter 7. Where to go from here 1996
Glossary of selected methods and tools
LA 21 resources, references, and contact information



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