Including the closely related term community engagement.
… emissions from new homes 17 Reducing emissions from businesses 17 Reducing emissions from household waste 18 Community Engagement 19 Energy 20 Off-setting 22 Adapting to the impacts of climate change 23 Air Quality 24 Natural Environment 25 Strategic Partnership 26 Resources 26 Financing climate change activities 27…
… of congestion on our roads, which in turn supports air quality and our businesses. Who is responsible Waste & Fleet Service Manager Timescale – emissions from household waste need to be at net zero by 2041. Community Engagement Meeting our 2041 target is dependent upon the actions of a range of partners and organisations, but the behaviour of our residents will also have a significant…
… role. We know that changing public behaviour is one of the largest challenges for public organisations, so it is essential that we develop an effective approach to community engagement. This approach should ensure we ‘leave no one behind’ in our climate change work and help us to engage with all of our communities. How to reduce emissions The every-day and longer-term behaviour of residents…
… impacts upon the borough’s emissions. By persuading residents to change their behaviour towards more climate friendly activities, we can build momentum and create a consensus around behaviour that supports meeting our 2041 target. What we need to do We already have a ‘road map’ which sets out the principles of how to move forward with our community engagement work around climate change…
… to and find out more from our residents about how they want to be involved and how best to communicate with them Resources will be needed for us to be taking a more proactive and interventionist approach to community engagement, building on existing links with our communities and establishing projects that enable residents to become actively engaged. Several authorities have set up community…