ABSTRACT

The IUCN Strategies for Sustainable Development Handbook Series

This handbook is one in a series being produced by IUCN and its partners to assist countries and communities implement Agenda 21, the action programme of the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development. The series will include handbooks on national strategies for sustainable development, local strategies, assessing progress towards sustainability, biodiversity action plans, .involving indigenous peoples, and on integrating population and resource use planning; and regular companion volumes of case studies addressing the key issues of concern to strategy implementation. Many international agreements and action plans now call for countries to undertake national strategies. These strategies seek to involve communities in united approaches to sustainable development. Some are sectoral, such as tropical forest strategies, others are thematic, covering topics such as biodiversity, education or climate change. Still others, such as national conservation strategies and national environment action plans, are evolving to become more comprehensive processes, drawing together economic, social and environmental development actions. This handbook is for people involved in strategies. It draws on experiences in different regions of the world to present options and examples of the role of strategies in sustainable development. Originally published in 1995

part I|81 pages

An Approach to National Strategies

chapter 1|4 pages

How This Handbook Can Help

chapter 2|6 pages

Ten Lessons and Features for Success

chapter 5|32 pages

Participation in Strategies

part II|83 pages

The Strategy Cyle

chapter 6|15 pages

Getting Started

chapter 7|24 pages

Planning The Strategy

chapter 8|28 pages

Implementing the Strategy

chapter 9|15 pages

Keeping Strategies on Track

part III|20 pages

Resources to Drive the Stategy