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Design criteria

RESTRICTED – DRAFT ADVICE TO MINISTERS Draft proposals for the Scottish strategy – still to be considered by Ministers Scottish Sustainable Development Strategy 2005 What should be in it?. Design criteria. Short – c 20-30 pages

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Design criteria

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  1. RESTRICTED – DRAFT ADVICE TO MINISTERSDraft proposals for the Scottish strategy – still to be considered by MinistersScottish Sustainable Development Strategy 2005What should be in it?

  2. Design criteria • Short – c 20-30 pages • Structured around the four framework priorities, changing the way we live our lives, and delivery • Applying the framework guiding principles • Focused on priority outcomes • that matter – by having a direct impact or displaying leadership • that we can make a difference to • that aren’t happening anyway • Developed through both internal and external debate, proceeding in parallel and informing each another • Not the end of the story – a milestone and a route map SSDS 2005 - Advisory Group, 24 March 2005

  3. Context, challenge and commitment Why is SD an issue? The big challenges. Ministers’ commitment. Sustainable consumption and production Climate change and energy Natural resource protection and environmental enhancement Sustainable communities Changing the way we live our lives How we are going to communicate, educate, change behaviours ... Delivery Mechanisms to deliver – accountabilities, targets, monitoring and reporting … Further reading, supporting material Other relevant strategies and policies, action plans and indicators … Structure SSDS 2005 - Advisory Group, 24 March 2005

  4. Context, challenge and commitment • Why is SD an issue? • What are the big challenges? • What are we committed to achieve? SDD working with Scottish Commissioners, CSCSS externals and others to develop proposals for a limited number of key, long-term outcomes which the Scottish Strategy will help to deliver For consideration at the Advisory Group in April and CSCSS in May SSDS 2005 - Advisory Group, 24 March 2005

  5. Sustainable consumption & production • What key changes do we want to see as a result of the Strategy? • Green jobs and business resource efficiency Green Jobs Strategy in hand. What more? • Food Debate needed between agriculture, ELL, health, procurement, education etc • Waste Where next? • Sustainable procurement Part of delivery – leading by example • Sustainable consumption Relationship with UK Govt? Changing the way we live … SSDS 2005 - Advisory Group, 24 March 2005

  6. Climate change and energy • What key changes do we want to see as a result of the Strategy? • Climate change review • Renewables What more is there to say than what we are already doing? • Energy efficiency Strategy in hand. Important part of the story – what more? • National transport strategy Distinct exercise but need to ensure SD is fully reflected • Built environment Lots going on – building standards, construction skills, architecture, planning, social housing, school building … Is it enough? Is it well enough coordinated? SSDS 2005 - Advisory Group, 24 March 2005

  7. Natural resource protection & environmental enhancement • What key changes do we want to see as a result of the Strategy? • Environmental protection Environment Group reviewing contribution • Health and environment Health-department led project on interactions between health and environment policies • Environmental inequalities Enforcement, cleaning up more degraded environments, improving information and engagement • Biodiversity Taking forward the Biodiversity Strategy Implementation Plans SSDS 2005 - Advisory Group, 24 March 2005

  8. Sustainable communities • What key changes do we want to see as a result of the Strategy? • Reform of the planning system Under way – Development Department lead • Sustainable regeneration Housing quality, fuel poverty, greenspace, litter, graffiti and antisocial behaviour. SDD working with Development Department, Communities Scotland and others • Environmental Justice Building on the EJ action programme review - tackling environmental inequalities and giving people and communities information and power to influence decisions about their environment SSDS 2005 - Advisory Group, 24 March 2005

  9. Changing the way we live our lives • What key changes do we want to see as a result of the Strategy? • Education for sustainable development Need to accelerate and build on existing programme of work • Communication strategy Building on DALCAL, research needed on effective ways of communicating, building awareness and engagement and translating this into action • Community engagement and capacity building Review existing work and consider whether more action and/or coordination needed. Possible need for research SSDS 2005 - Advisory Group, 24 March 2005

  10. Delivery • What key changes do we want to see as a result of the Strategy? • Leading by example Sustainable procurement, capital investment strategies, greening public sector operations, local government and best value • Governance Reporting and auditing Roles of SDC and SSDF Internal arrangements – CSCSS, Advisory Group, SDD Processes and systems – training, PEAs, spending reviews … • Indicators Open debate to gather ideas and assemble information. EU work, UK work on wellbeing and inequality, Yale University ESI etc SSDS 2005 - Advisory Group, 24 March 2005

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