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Transition to a Sustainable Society, Swedish Example

Transition to a Sustainable Society, Swedish Example. Prepared by Anna Gnyria. Summer course ‘Sustainable development in the Baltic Region -2010’. Content. Introduction What a ‘Sustainable Society’ is? The Swedish Model. Ways of evaluating sustainable development

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Transition to a Sustainable Society, Swedish Example

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  1. Transition to a Sustainable Society, Swedish Example Prepared by Anna Gnyria Summer course ‘Sustainable development in the Baltic Region -2010’

  2. Content • Introduction • What a ‘Sustainable Society’ is? • The Swedish Model • Ways of evaluating sustainable development • Sweden’s Environmental Objectives • Conclusion • le development • Sweden’s Environmental Objectives • Conclusion

  3. Living sustainably means living in harmony with other people, with nature and not at the expense of future generations.

  4. ‘TheSwedish Model’

  5. ‘Sweden’s Environmental Objectives’ “These objectives are a promise to future generations of clean air, healthy environments in which to live, and rich opportunities to enjoy nature” Eva Eriksson, Chair, Environmental Objectives Council

  6. Environmental Objectives Council • members from central government • agencies members county administrative boards • representatives of local authorities • environmental NGOs • the business community • Level of problems • National Regional Local

  7. CONCLUSION

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