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Publications: State of the States
The State of the States: Assessing the Capacity of States to Achieve Sustainable Development Through Green Planning provides the most comprehensive appraisal yet undertaken of individual state preparedness to implement sustainability as integral public policy. It does so through the lens of green planning, a widely applied sustainable development strategy. The report is part of Resource Renewal Institute's (RRI's) Campaign for a Sustainable Future, an education and advocacy effort aimed at ushering in a new generation of environmental achievement. This report is divided into four sections: I. The Imperative for State Leadership on Sustainability II. Green Plan Capacity Across the Fifty States III. States on the Green Plan Path IV. Guiding States Along the Green Plan Path Contents Preface, Executive Summary, and Acknowledgements I. The Imperative for State Leadership on Sustainability A. The Green Plan Model II. Green Plan Capacity Across the Fifty States A. Overview of Research Results, By State III. States on the Green Plan Path A. Oregon: Sowing the Seeds of a Green Plan IV. Guiding States Along the Green Plan Path A. Elements of a Sustainable State Appendix A: GPC Index Methodology and Data Tables Appendix B: A Comparison of GPC Index Rankings with Existing Measures of State Environmental Quality and Socio-Economic Quality Appendix C: State Legislation and Administrative Action Related to Sustainable Development Endnotes Bibliography |
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