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The [[Sustainable Scotland Network]] (SSN) brings together practitioners from Scotland’s 32 local authorities to share experience and take action on sustainable development.
 
The [[Sustainable Scotland Network]] (SSN) brings together practitioners from Scotland’s 32 local authorities to share experience and take action on sustainable development.
  
The [Scottish Executive]]’s Agreement ‘A Partnership for a Better Scotland’ (2003) states: “We want a Scotland that delivers sustainable development; that puts environmental concerns at the heart of public policy and secures environmental justice for all of Scotland’s communities”.
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The [[Scottish Executive]]’s Agreement ‘A Partnership for a Better Scotland’ (2003) states: “We want a Scotland that delivers sustainable development; that puts environmental concerns at the heart of public policy and secures environmental justice for all of Scotland’s communities”.
 
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Revision as of 13:25, 30 March 2007

The Sustainable Scotland Network (SSN) brings together practitioners from Scotland’s 32 local authorities to share experience and take action on sustainable development.

The Scottish Executive’s Agreement ‘A Partnership for a Better Scotland’ (2003) states: “We want a Scotland that delivers sustainable development; that puts environmental concerns at the heart of public policy and secures environmental justice for all of Scotland’s communities”. [1]

“The Sustainable Scotland Network is, without any shadow of a doubt, a very valuable force for achieving sustainable development at local level.” Ross Finnie MSP, former Minister for Environment and Rural Development, Scottish Executive. [2]


Notes

  1. ^ SSN Web Site m About SSN Accessed March 2007
  2. ^ Scottish Executive web Site Sustainable Development Accessed March 2007