Objective
The main objective of this project is to implement and validate an evaluation methodology for environmental policies among thirty local authorities, to ensure sustainable development.
Local monitoring systems and indicators will be set up to improve the understanding of the impact of local authorities projects on environment.
After one year evaluation those methodologies and deviceswill be able to be transposed to any other local authority who wants to be involved in an evaluating and planification process.
For more than 20 years, authorities are planning policies to protect and improve environment on their territories. The true analysis of these actions is today urgent for the national or local authorities in an economical situation which requires them to choose the more judicious management possible, in relation with sustainable development objectives.
Observation and data collection tools dedicated to evaluating or guiding local policies in the environmental field have been set up, and after 3 years of hard working, a master chart has been elaborated by nine French local authorities, with the methodological help of CNFPT.
The LIFE program aims to test in real conditions this master chart and to provide its transfer to other local communities. The pilot group defines the relevant factors, the reference measures and their role in the development of an Environmental Master Chart.
There are two objectives: first, to validate the method and the approach proposed by the original group by adapting the number and type of factors included (i.e. to confirm, modify or possibly cancel according to the situation) and by identifying the means necessary for the successful use of a master chart.
Second, to establish the specifications for the transferability of the method and the elements (factors and chart) to any other local authority, whatever the level, whatever the country and whatever the local environmental facilities.
This project includes:
- experimentation with training...
- production of management, evaluation and educational tools,
- large spreading of the results by technical meetings and on assessment conference.
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75738 Paris
France
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