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Brighton and Hove - a One Planet City?
Emerging project


If everyone in the world consumed
as much as people do in Brighton
& Hove we would need three and

a half planets to support us.

The 2020 Community Partnership, (the Local Strategic Partnership for the city), Brighton & Hove City Council, BioRegional, BioRegional Quintain and development Partner Crest
Nicholson and are working in partnership to develop a One Planet Living Plan for the city.
We recently ran a week of sustainability–themed
workshops which gave the local community the opportunity to participate in creating the city’s proposed One Planet Living® Plan.

Workshop notes PDFs for download:

Culture and Heritage workshop
Happiness workshop
Next steps workshop
Transport workshop
Waste workshop
Water workshop
Wildlife workshop
Zero carbon workshop
Food workshop
Launch Ideas workshop
Local Economy and Fair Trade
Materials workshop
Summary session workshop

Presentations PDFs for download:

Introduction
Food Presentation
Health and Happiness presentation
Local Economy and Fair Trade
Natural Habitats and Wildlife
Sustainable Materials presentation
Transport presentation
Waste presentation
Water presentation
Zero Carbon presentation

The key ideas generated in the workshops will feed into the One Planet Living Plan which is due to be completed by December 2008.

More photos from the workshops and other related work can be viewed here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30961582@N07/

For more information contact: anna.francis@bioregional.com



One Planet Living is a global initiative based on 10 principles of sustainability
developed by BioRegional and WWF
.


Last updated 8th October 2008