CSD-8: Sustainable Development Success Stories |
Location |
Albertslund (population: 30,000), a municipality in greater Copenhagen, Denmark. |
Responsible Organization |
A ‘User Group’ representing the interests of local consumers of heat and power, and which later included water, sewers and waste management; the Municipality of Albertslund; the State Green Fund; local housing co-operative societies; local utilities (i.e. water, the combined incinerator/ heat and power generator); the Local Culture-Ecological School, and the Danish Technical University. |
Description |
The Agenda center evolved from a user group established in the 1980’s to ensure the influence of local residents on the price setting of heat and power to local housing areas. It later expanded its involvement to include water distribution, sewers, and waste management. In 1994, together with the partners named above, the user group linked in to local Agenda 21 activities to create funding, staff and premises for the Agenda Center. The primary aim of the Agenda Center is ‘to work for change of environmental behavior and promote a sustainable way of living’. It does this by developing local Agenda 21 plans that start a positive cycle of setting up goals, identifying projects, implementing them and then measuring the achievements. As capacity is developed by all partners, more ambitious goals and projects are undertaken, which matured into the development of neighborhood based action plans for the reduction of water consumption, energy conservation, increasing biodiversity etc. End of year results are published in what is known as the ‘Green Account’ and circulated to residents to show performance and progress. Residents have become more aware of their own area’s consumption as well as that of neighboring areas. They are able to set informed goals about future consumption levels, including an element of friendly competition between housing areas. The Agenda Center acts as a ‘go-between’ for the local authority, residents and utilities, helping to catalyze and inspire citizens. It is part of a developing network of local environmental public information and participation systems, which now exists in Denmark. The Center is financed by the user group, which receives income from a minor local tax on heating and electricity, the Green Fund, and the Municipality of Albertslund. |
Issues Addressed |
Consumption and production patterns, capacity building, land resource management |
Results Achieved |
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Lessons Learned |
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Contacts | Mr. Steen Valling Agenda Center Albertslund Kanalens kvt. 32, st.2620 Albertslund Greater Copenhagen Denmark Tel. (+45 43) 62 20 15; Fax (+45 43) 62 90 15 Email: valling@agendacenter.dk or albertslund@agendacenter.dk Webpage: www.agendacenter.dk/mereaca.htm#top |