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The Greening Campaign

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Terena Plowright

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The Greening Campaign supports communities to become more sustainable through a series of Phases covering Engagement, Projects, Adaptation and Monitoring

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Overview

The Greening Campaign began in Petersfield and has now been taken up by a further 22 communities with a further 30 waiting to start.

The point of the campaign is to make fighting Climate Change fun and exciting, drawing communities together, and having achievable goals.

The Campaign offers communities a structure to work through that will help them move towards becoming more sustainable.

Phase 1 engages the members of the community (last result East Meon engaged 23% of the community to make changes in behaviour in the first 6 weeks of the campaign).

Phase 2 supports the community in projects and fundraising, covering areas such as food, energy use, water use etc

Phase 3 understanding adaptation to climate change

Phase 4 Monitoring and evaluation a change in mindset.

We are working with a number of local councils at Parish, Town, Borough, District and County level.

The campaign is a structure for communities to work through for themselves we do not do it for them. It allows individual communites to add their personality and individuality to the mix, creating a different experience each time.

Key features

biodiversity initiatives
consumption
education
energy
environmental assessment
food
governance
health
land use
local government
materials
policy/framework initiative
regeneration
transport
waste initiatives
water

Key data

Project Team: The Greening Campaign
Cost: Variable depending on size of community
Local Authority: All
Client: Communities

Links

Main site
Example of community running the campaign (Alton in Hampshire)

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