Including 5 closely related terms such as transport options, public transport, and public transport.
… or public transport options, reducing our reliance on diesel and petrol cars. A low-carbon and resilient future is not the preserve of ‘the few’, but the right of everyone in Kirklees. It is our priority to ensure that the actions we suggest are realistic, pragmatic, and accessible, so that everyone, regardless of background can benefit from their outcomes. Furthermore, we will strive to educate…
… Planning Process 20 Basis for thinking 21 Taking Action 22 Buildings 23 Table 2: Building Sector Actions 25 Energy 31 Table 3: Energy Sector Actions 33 Natural Environment and Biodiversity 36 4 Table 4: Natural Environment and Biodiversity Sector Actions 38 Sustainable Food and Agriculture 42 Table 5: Sustainable Food and Agriculture Actions 44 Transport 47 Table 6…
…: Transport Actions 49 Waste 55 Table 7: Waste Actions 57 Water 60 Table 8: Water Actions 62 Cross-Cutting 65 Table 9: Cross-Cutting Actions 67 Monitoring and Evaluation Strategy 72 Overview 72 Figure 6: Cycle of Monitoring and Evaluation 72 Monitoring Progress 72 Evaluating results and impacts 73 Sharing Lessons Learned 73 Reporting on Action Outcomes 73 Next Steps 74…
…: A non-exhaustive overview of Kirklees Governance for Transport at a National, Regional & Local. 100 Table 23: A non-exhaustive overview of Kirklees Governance for Waste at a National, Regional & Local. 101 Table 24: A non-exhaustive overview of Kirklees Governance for Water at a National, Regional and Local. 103 6 FIGURE LIST Figure 1: A flow diagram outlining…
… Sector Actions 25 Table 3: Energy Sector Actions 33 Table 4: Natural Environment and Biodiversity Sector Actions 38 Table 5: Sustainable Food and Agriculture Actions 44 Table 6: Transport Actions 49 Table 7: Waste Actions 57 Table 8: Water Actions 62 Table 9: Cross-Cutting Actions 67 Table 10: Acronyms List for CCAP 75 Table 11: Glossary of Terms 76 Table 12: Actions for Kirklees…