Environmental issues
What is 'sustainable development'?
There are too many definitions of sustainable development! Let's go with just one - the most common is 'development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs'.
To achieve this, in 1999 the government defined four key objectives for the UK's strategy for sustainable development. You can view this at www.sustainable-development.gov.uk
- Social Progress which recognises the needs of everyone
- Effective protection of the environment
- Prudent use of natural resources
- Maintenance of high and stable levels of economic growth and employment
How did we get where we are today?
It all started in 1992 at the 'Earth Summit' in Rio de Janeiro. 180 countries agreed to produce international, national and local plans to help achieve sustainable development. The international plan was called 'Agenda 21', the national plan 'A Better Quality of Life' and the local plan 'Local Agenda 21'.
Hammersmith & Fulham's Local Agenda 21 plan was completed in January 2000 - it formed part of the council's Community Strategy 2000 which has been superceded by our Community Strategy 2007-2014.
What is happening now?
The UK Government launched its new strategy for sustainable development, Securing The Future,in March, 2005. It takes account of new policies since 1999, and it highlights the renewed international push for sustainable development from the World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg in 2002.
What are we doing locally?
The links on the right will take you to further pages on sustainable devlopment and what we are doing about it.
People Power.
You could also get involved local action by joining:
Hammersmith & Fulham Local Agenda 21 Forum - local people working together.
London 21 Sustainability Network - ideas for action from Londoners like you!
What about young people?
Young people are the future and play a vital role in promoting sustainable development. Why not check out the young people's website www.la21.org.uk to find out more.
You could also find out whether your school takes part in the annual Children's Parliament that is supported by Hammersmith & Fulham Urban Studies Centre and the council.
Other useful links:

