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MAJOR GROUPS SPECIAL STUDIES
Second International Survey of Local Agenda 21 Initiatives
[A joint project of ICLEI,
Capacity 21/UNDP
and the Summit
Secretariat]
The Local Agenda 21 approach has been recognized as one of the most
proactive and successful ways to adapt the goals of Agenda 21 to the local
level. Since the 1992 Rio Conference on environment and development, this
approach has generated local action plans, implementation activities and
tangible results in balancing the economic, environmental and social needs in
hundreds of local communities, towns, and cities around the world.
A joint survey conducted by the International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives
and the Secretariat of the UN Commission on Sustainable Development for the
five-year anniversary of Rio Conference in 1997, identified over 1800 Local
Agenda 21 initiatives at various stages of implementation and found many more
to be in-the-works. The results of the
first survey
were submitted to the Special Session of the General Assembly to Review
progress in implementing Agenda 21 (June 1997, New York). Governments and other
participants of the 19th Special Session of the General Assembly to review
progress in achieving Agenda 21 objectives expressed their appreciation of the
results of the survey and the information it provided to the inter-governmental
process.
This encouraged the World Summit Secretariat, ICLEI and Capacity 21 / UNDP to
launch a second international survey for the ten-year anniversary of Rio in
2002. The second survey will measure the scope of Local Agenda 21 activity
around the world ten years after the adoption of Agenda 21; assess the impact
of on-going Local Agenda 21 activities; identify tangible outcomes of local
agenda 21 activities on environmental, social and economic aspects of
sustainable development; and, identify regional and global trends in the
context of key sustainable development issues. The Second Local Agenda 21
Survey was launched in Fall 2000. The results will be collected and analyzed by
the end of 2001 and a Survey report will be available by January 2002. For more
information contact Ms. Judy Walker at ICLEI (jwalker@iclei.org) or Ms.
Zehra Aydin-Sipos (aydin@un.org)

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Nations
Department of Economic and
Social Affairs
Division for
Sustainable Development
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24 August 2006
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