Facilitators – Enactors of community development and action.
Issues – Matters for community awareness.
Issues of national and transnational interest can be posted here.
In the Race to the Bottom
In 2015, the United Nations (UN) adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) policy framework in which all 193 UN member states pledged to achieve the 17 S ...
May 31, 2023 | No CommentsSDGs and Local Authorities
For taking effective legal action, the extent to which the different levels and structures of government can be held responsible for protecting the environment ...
May 15, 2023 | No CommentsCall for Circularity in the Community
Cities and urban communities represent the most powerful leverage points for the transition to circular economy (CE) models. But, the complexity of urban terri ...
September 30, 2022 | 1 CommentDirect Citizen Participation in the Development of the Community
We can be the driving force in the sustainable development and protection of the community. The active participation of citizens at the local level is critical ...
September 16, 2022 | No CommentsWarning – Threats to community living space and environment.
Tools – Open resources for citizen initiatives and action.
Also, see Resources and Featured Tools for resources and tools of transnational relevance.
- 24 Hours in Bath, UK: Our Sustainable City Guide — Possibly one of the most idyllic cities in England, Bath is rich in history, beauty and most importantly independent businesses. Whether you plan to visit landmarks such as the Roman Baths or Pulteney Bridge, the following places shouldn’t go amiss if you want a real experience and taste of the local side of Bath.
- Bath community action — This portal provides supporting information and resources on the Avon Green Belt is a non-statutory green belt environmental and planning policy that regulates urban expansion and development in the countryside surrounding the cities of Bristol and Bath in the South West region of England and community involvement.
- Circular Economy Club (CEC) Bath — The CEC Bath is the non-profit international circular economy network that is open to anyone who is interested in learning more about and helping to support the transition towards a circular economy. CEC Bath is voluntarily run by Margaret Rose and Diana Popescu to bring the CEC activities to our city.
- Green and Sustainable Bath — Bath has an international reputation for its world heritage, landscape and attractions. And now, more so than ever, we need to find sustainable practices to protect these for future generations. If you are looking to visit Bath in a more sustainable way, take a look here at some of the initiatives and ideas.
- Sustainable development and architectural practice: Framing strategic approaches in the United Kingdom — In architectural practice, there exist multiple, often competing, interpretations and agendas for sustainability in the design of the built environment. This paper reveals a range of architecture practices of actual and potential paths for sustainable design in the United Kingdom, grouped into consistent strategies.
- Sustainable Fashion Society – The SU University of Bath — The Sustainable Fashion Society is one of the newest societies to join the SU. We are committed to bringing together people who share a love of fashion. While tackling the climate crisis can feel quite overwhelming, fashion is an area where we can make attainable changes to reduce our own carbon footprint.
- Voluntary National Review 2019 – United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland — The 2030 Agenda and the Global Goals are about changing the way we think about development and politics in the UK. It is an invitation to think about values, our responsibilities towards the environment, towards the poorest and most vulnerable, the planet, and a fuller conception of human life.
Topics – Public information on community development.
Also, see Alert! for concerns calling for urgent attention and immediate action from the community.
- Climate change: Austrian children take government to court over lack of action — For years they have been taking to the streets to demand their right to climate protection and their future. Because the current climate protection law was introduced without taking these rights into account, children and youth, with the support of FFF Austria, are taking the Austrian federal government to court.