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Getting to Grips with Green Plans - National-level Experience in Industrial Countries (Paperback)
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One of the more significant recommendations to emerge from UNCED in
1992 was the call in Agenda 21 for countries to develop and
implement national sustainable development strategies. Most
countries have responded to this challenge. However many countries
also have a long history of drawing up planning exercises at this
level to deal with environmental problems. 'Green planning' is now
used as a shorthand term for a range of such national-level
planning initiatives covering both sustainable development and
environmental concerns, and countries from the North and the South
can benefit from a pooling of knowledge. Getting to Grips with
Greens Plans presents a cogent analysis of industrial countries'
experiences in this area, drawing out lessons and observations from
broad empirical experience. Part 1 provides an overview of national
green planning, reviewing its origins and scope, identifying
popular approaches and common processes, highlighting important
issues such as participation, the influence of domestic politics,
and the track record of more ambitious regional plans, and
comparing approaches in developed and developing countries. Part 2
goes on to present a series of detailed case studies, drawn largely
from interviews with key individuals responsible for coordinating
national green planning processes. These cases come from a range of
Western and Eastern European countries, the US and Canada, and
Australia and New Zealand. Some of these case studies show
impressive records of achievement, whilst others demonstrate
potential stumbling blocks. All demonstrate the difficulty of
putting the concept of sustainable development into practice Barry
Dalal-Clayton is director of the Environmental Planning Group at
the International Institute for Environment and Development,
London. In recent years, Dr Dalal Clayton has been deeply involved
in analyzing approaches to national sustainable development
strategies and environmental action plans in many countries, and in
advising governments and international agencies in this field. His
other current research interests include environmental impact
assessment, community-based wildlife management and land use
planning. Originally published in 1996
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