Strategies for sustainable development have been produced aplenty in recent years, with numbers increasing in the context of devolution. This article examines the way in which they have developed. We examine the role of strategies for sustainable development as a metagovernance and policy integration device. The limited evidence of diversity in approaches to sustainable development post-devolution is a key finding
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The impact of the public sector on the overall quality of the environment and more generally towards...
More than a decade has passed since the first countries issued national sustainable development stra...
The United Kingdom (UK) is at the vanguard of European Union (EU) states pursuing strategies for sus...
The book explores how implementation strategies engage sub-national, regional and local actors in th...
Following the publication of a critical report by the WWF in October 2001, the Scottish Executive pr...
In this paper, we examine how devolution has affected local sustainable development. We focus on att...
In Scotland, after an early focus on the policy-making process, the agenda concentrated on distribut...
Almost 25 years have passed since the Brundtland Report drew world-wide attention to the concept of ...
Sustainable development is not just an issue for developing countries. A commitment to the promotion...
Cooke P. and Clifton N. (2005) Visionary, precautionary and constrained ‘varieties of devolution’ in...
This thesis has been motivated by a desire to understand how sustainable development on the national...
Since the 1970s, many different governments around the world have sought to transfer power to sub-st...
Sustainable development policy is explored through the national sustainable development strategies o...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are an ambitious and voluntary undertaking by governments t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The impact of the public sector on the overall quality of the environment and more generally towards...
More than a decade has passed since the first countries issued national sustainable development stra...
The United Kingdom (UK) is at the vanguard of European Union (EU) states pursuing strategies for sus...
The book explores how implementation strategies engage sub-national, regional and local actors in th...
Following the publication of a critical report by the WWF in October 2001, the Scottish Executive pr...
In this paper, we examine how devolution has affected local sustainable development. We focus on att...
In Scotland, after an early focus on the policy-making process, the agenda concentrated on distribut...
Almost 25 years have passed since the Brundtland Report drew world-wide attention to the concept of ...
Sustainable development is not just an issue for developing countries. A commitment to the promotion...
Cooke P. and Clifton N. (2005) Visionary, precautionary and constrained ‘varieties of devolution’ in...
This thesis has been motivated by a desire to understand how sustainable development on the national...
Since the 1970s, many different governments around the world have sought to transfer power to sub-st...
Sustainable development policy is explored through the national sustainable development strategies o...
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are an ambitious and voluntary undertaking by governments t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
The impact of the public sector on the overall quality of the environment and more generally towards...
More than a decade has passed since the first countries issued national sustainable development stra...