
"Civic networks should be respected and promoted as sources of empowered citizenship." Professor Stephen Coleman, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford
As with all networks, sustainability networks can help build and share inspiration, enthusiasm, information, knowledge and resources. Networks can also lead to greater influence for people and groups than they could expect if working alone or in isolation.
Action Ideas[]
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Resources[]
- Know your environmental limits: A local leaders’ guide, Sustainable Development Commission, March 2011
- Green Up, Community Development Foundation 2009, advice for community groups on how to work productively with local councils
- Concise plain English guide, but far too grounded in the idea of community groups helping councils with councils' / bureaucrats' agenda rather than a vision of government as a platform, enabling the transparent participation and empowerment of local communties.
Consultations[]
- 2008-02-22 A Defra Third Sector Strategy – a consultation on emerging issues and options, Defra [1] draft consultation response
- 2008-01-19 (Closing date for comments) Community Empowerment Action Plan, Communities and Local Government [2] Comment on the action plan, topic
Related topics
- Building networks
- Campaigns UK
- Networks and Networking
- Local needs met locally, UK
- Community involvement UK
- Open source conference design
- Campaigns for affordable conferences
- Elders and sustainability
- Faith groups and sustainability
- Funding for networks
- General sustainability information UK
- Low carbon communities UK
- Transition towns UK
- project:Collaborations
- project:WikiNode
- Community and voluntary action UK
- Email group newsfeeds
References
- ↑ Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, November 16
- ↑ Communities and Local Government, October 19