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Beyond Local Agenda 21: local implementation of sustainability - an inventory of organisational practices of sustainability approaches of Western Swiss municipalities

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  • Gerhard Schneider
  • Clotilde Jenny
  • René Longet

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In Switzerland, more than 200 municipalities have a sustainability approach. Governance and organisational processes can play a decisive part in its success or failure. The objective of the present analysis was to establish an inventory of practices, their achievements and the obstacles encountered with a sample of municipalities of Western Switzerland. Two different approaches could be detected - Local Agenda 21 and a transversal or horizontal sustainability approach. A majority of the municipalities consider Local Agenda 21 to be an inflexible listing of heterogeneous actions, showing difficulties to be introduced into operative management. A transversal approach seems to encounter fewer obstacles. Independently of the chosen approach, no controlling or evaluation of what had been achieved was carried out; at the same time all municipalities regret the lack of a standardised framework with criteria and indicators that allow controlling and evaluation. However, all municipalities of the sample want to continue on their way to a sustainable township. In our opinion, either approach (Local Agenda 21 or a transversal approach) can be successful - what seems to matter is integration into strategic and operative management.

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  • Gerhard Schneider & Clotilde Jenny & René Longet, 2018. "Beyond Local Agenda 21: local implementation of sustainability - an inventory of organisational practices of sustainability approaches of Western Swiss municipalities," World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 14(4), pages 435-453.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:wremsd:v:14:y:2018:i:4:p:435-453
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    1. Abraham Londoño-Pineda & Jose Alejandro Cano & Rodrigo Gómez-Montoya, 2021. "Application of AHP for the Weighting of Sustainable Development Indicators at the Subnational Level," Economies, MDPI, vol. 9(4), pages 1-17, November.

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