Ensuring Inclusivity For Europe’s Sustainable Transformation

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The EEA briefing presents key insights from sustainability studies and emerging practices of public participation and explains why a thoughtful approach to participation is needed for sustainability transitions.

Public Participation

European policies like the European Green Deal emphasize public engagement’s vital role in bridging knowledge gaps and promoting involvement at all decision-making levels, aligning with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development’s commitment to equality and non-discrimination.

The briefing argues that public participation can unleash creativity, generate knowledge and mobilize action. It can provide a means for environmental and social concerns and conflicts to be expressed and debated, even if not necessarily resolved.

Narratives for change

Choosing the approach that is best fit for purpose in each situation is thus crucial and needs careful consideration. For the full potential of public participation to be realised, a thorough reflection is needed on the institutional conditions necessary for its outcomes to enter policy or decision-making processes.

The EEA briefing is the latest published as part of the series ‘Narratives for change’. The series explores the diversity of ideas needed to make our societies more sustainable and fulfil the ambitions of the European Green Deal.

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Source : European Environment Angency