Organising To Organise:
How You Design Run and Administer Community Plans for Sustainability
After the World Environment Summit in 1992
it was accepted by governments that policies had to
be produced to meet the need to reach local and global
balances between the exploitation and conservation of
nature. This is the the modern hydra, the source of
persistent trouble and evil. An important part of our
difficulties in finding solutions is that we have to
function in educational compartments when the solutions
require looking, and moving, across entrenched boundaries.
A fundamental problem is that environmental management
is at the centre of any balancing act, but is at the
periphery of general education.
OTOHYDRA is a collection of educational resources
to help communities to become involved with local plans
for sustainable development.
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