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An Agenda for Sustainable Communities
Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal (2009)
  • John C. Dernbach
Abstract

This article summarizes progress toward sustainable communities in the United States since the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (or Earth Summit) in 1992. It shows the significant initiative that many communities have undertaken and identifies existing state and federal laws as impediments to achieving sustainability. This article also makes recommendations for further progress based on what we have already learned about how to achieve sustainable communities. They include not only more and strengthened sustainable community efforts, and broad state and federal legal support, but also deep engagement of all affected citizens. This article is based primarily on three separate assessments of U.S. sustainable development efforts since 1992, including Agenda for a Sustainable America (2009).

Keywords
  • sustainable development,
  • sustainable communities,
  • climate change,
  • brownfield redevelopment,
  • land use,
  • transportation,
  • sprawl,
  • civil society,
  • governance,
  • education
Publication Date
Fall 2009
Citation Information
John C. Dernbach. "An Agenda for Sustainable Communities" Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal Vol. 4 Iss. 2 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/john_dernbach/86/