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:''"Eco-municipality" has a specific meaning. For a more general discussion of the sustainability of cities, see
Sustainable city The sustainable city, eco-city, or green city is a city designed with consideration for social, economic, environmental impact (commonly referred to as the triple bottom line), and resilient habitat for existing populations, without compromisi ...
.'' An eco-municipality or eco-town is a
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area that has adopted
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values in its charter. The development of eco-municipalities stems from changing systems in Sweden, where more than seventy municipal governments have accepted varying principles of sustainability in their operations as well as community-wide decision-making processes. The purpose of these policies is to increase the overall sustainability of the community. Large scale
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can influence both community choices and the built environment. Eco-municipalities may be one such movement. Eco-municipalities take a systems approach, based on sustainability principles. The eco-municipality movement is participatory, involving community members in a bottom-up approach. The distinction between an eco-municipality and other sustainable development projects (such as
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and alternative energy) is the focus on community involvement and social transformation in a public agency, as well as the use of a
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systems approach. An eco-municipality is one that recognizes that issues of sustainability are key to all decisions made by government.


History

In 1983 the
Övertorneå Övertorneå ( fit, Matarengi; fi, Matarenki) is a locality and the seat of Övertorneå Municipality in Norrbotten County, Sweden with 1,917 inhabitants in 2010. It is located at the shore of the Torne River, opposite to their Finnish twin ...
community of Sweden first adopted an Eco-municipality framework, followed by a formal organization in 1995 (SEKOM).


Framework

In becoming an eco-municipality, cities or towns typically adopt a resolution, based on the Natural Step framework (or Framework for Strategic Sustainable Development (FSSD)), which sets the following objectives: * Reduce dependence upon fossil fuels. * Reduce dependence upon synthetic chemicals. * Reduce encroachment upon nature. * Better meet human needs fairly and efficiently.


Municipalities adopting framework

Communities in North America,
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and Africa ranging in size from villages of 300 to cities of 700,000 have become eco-municipalities. In Sweden, over one hundred municipalities have officially become eco-municipalities. They have formed
national association of eco-municipalities
to assist one another and work to influence national policy. Whistler, BC, was awarded first place in a
United Nations The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations, achieve international cooperation, and be a centre for harmoniz ...
-endorsed international competition for sustainable communities. Its long-term sustainability plan, Whistler 2020, is based on the Natural Step framework. In
Wisconsin Wisconsin () is a state in the upper Midwestern United States. Wisconsin is the 25th-largest state by total area and the 20th-most populous. It is bordered by Minnesota to the west, Iowa to the southwest, Illinois to the south, Lake M ...
, there is a growing eco-municipality movement which began in the Chequamegon Bay region. As of November 2007, twelve local communities had formally adopted eco-municipality resolutions. The resolutions state the community's intention to become an eco-municipality, endorsing the Natural Step sustainability principles and framework as a guide.1,000 Friends of Wisconsin
Eco-municipalities: A Model for Sustainable Communities in Wisconsin
Retrieved on: February 10, 2008.
In Sweden, more than 70 cities and towns—25 percent of all municipalities in the country—have adopted a common set of "Sustainability Principles" and implemented these systematically throughout their municipal operations. There are now twelve eco-municipalities in the United States and the American Planning Association has adopted sustainability objectives based on the same principles.James, S. (2003)
"Eco-municipalities: Sweden and the United States: A Systems Approach to Creating Communities"
Retrieved on: 16 March 2009.


See also

*
Ecovillage An ecovillage is a traditional or intentional community with the goal of becoming more socially, culturally, economically, and/or ecologically sustainable. An ecovillage strives to produce the least possible negative impact on the natural e ...
*
Eco-towns Eco-towns are a government-sponsored programme of new towns to be built in England, which are intended to achieve exemplary standards of sustainability. In 2007, the Department for Communities and Local Government (CLG) announced a competition t ...
* Green municipalism *
Sustainable city The sustainable city, eco-city, or green city is a city designed with consideration for social, economic, environmental impact (commonly referred to as the triple bottom line), and resilient habitat for existing populations, without compromisi ...


Notes


References

* James, S. and T. Lahti (2004). ''The Natural Step for Communities: How Cities and Towns can Change to Sustainable Practices.'' Gabriola Island, British Columbia: New Society Publishers. {{ISBN, 0-86571-491-6


External links


National Association of Swedish Eco-municipalities
Website of SEKOM
Sustainable Sweden Association
Website
The Natural Step Case study
TNS case study on North American Eco-municipality Network

Consulting firm working in the field.

Eco Municipalities links

page on Eco-Municipalities

policy guide on sustainability.
Sustain Dane
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