This paper examines the experiences of local interest groups in promoting environmental sustainability within Local Strategic Partnerships. LSPs are expected to be a local pluralist governance platform in which non-state groups can engage more widely in the promotion of economic, social and environmental well-being within a local authority area. Using semi-structured qualitative interviews with state and non-state representatives in two contrasting LSP areas in the Yorkshire and Humber region of the UK, this paper finds that environmental interest groups have been marginalized by local state members of LSPs. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and ERP Environment
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From 2010 to 2015, the UK coalition government sought to reduce the influence of central government ...
Local government in the United Kingdom is well placed to make a contribution to sustainable developm...
Academic discussion of policy-making and governing indicates a significant shift in the model of gov...
This paper examines the experiences of local interest groups in promoting environmental sustainabili...
Following the Earth Summit in 1992, most UK local authorities have pursued sustainable development t...
The paper explores the role local governments and territorial proximity play in the efficiency of co...
This paper seeks to address the way the politics of sustainability governance is spatially organised...
Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are a major recent innovation in English local governance. As th...
Local Strategic Partnerships (LSPs) are a major recent innovation in English local governance. As th...
In 200 I the Prime Minister launched partnerships for the delivery of sustainable development in fiv...
This paper presents empirical work to understand and enhance the sustainability efforts of local gov...
This dissertation examines the role played by Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) groups in contrib...
From 2010 to 2015, the UK coalition government sought to reduce the influence of central government ...
Local government in the United Kingdom is well placed to make a contribution to sustainable developm...
Academic discussion of policy-making and governing indicates a significant shift in the model of gov...