Including the closely related terms community activity, community engagement, and collective action.
… as we move forward together to take collective action to protect our borough from the impacts of climate change. Councillor Stephanie Archer, Portfolio Holder for Environment and Sustainable Transport Page 2 | 44 https://www.kingston.gov.uk/environment/climate-change-emergency-citizens-assembly?documentId=699&categoryId=20016 Table of Contents Foreword 2 Introduction 5…
… activity to date has provided a very clear steer in terms of the need to be creative in our approach to engagement. Key principles of our refreshed approach: ● We can’t deliver everything ourselves, but we can help and empower our community; ● We will work together with our partners and the community, engaging stakeholders in project delivery; ● We will identify "hard to reach” groups of people…
… with biodiversity Better air quality Locally generated, secure energy Community engagement Adaptation While the priority of this plan is a reduction in local carbon emissions in order to limit the impact of warming global temperatures, we must also aim to help places, people, and nature be ready for unavoidable climate change (we call this climate change adaptation). This includes understanding risks…
… in taking a role in their delivery. We know that we can’t do this on our own and it will require significant community engagement, energy, and commitment for us to reach our ambition of a carbon neutral Kingston by 2038. There are a number of key next steps including developing a detailed communication and engagement plan for the next 12-24 months and beyond. The need to be creative and try new…
… focusing on protecting our natural environment for future generations. We will support, develop and empower community activity to increase nature conservation projects, develop further tree planting and rewilding schemes and deliver a new biodiversity action plan through the biodiversity partnership. We will also implement planning guidance to enhance biodiversity in new developments. A number…