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Title: A vision for an eco-island
Authors: Malta. Ministry for Gozo
Keywords: Environmental policy -- Malta -- Gozo
Environmental policy -- Citizen participation -- Malta -- Gozo
Environmental protection -- Malta -- Gozo
Cultural property -- Malta -- Gozo
EcoGozo
Sustainable development -- Malta -- Gozo
Sustainable tourism -- Malta -- Gozo
Gozo (Malta) -- Economic development
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Malta. Ministry for Gozo
Citation: Ministry for Gozo [2012]. A vision for an eco-island. Malta : Ministry for Gozo
Abstract: The Government launched action on ecoGozo in 2008, stating clearly that through this Sustainable Development strategy, it intended to trigger a community project with a long-term vision and a commitment from the grassroots. Policy setting and academic input are two central contributors in implementing a strategy to achieve higher levels of sustainability. Yet, in addition to these, grassroot endorsement and participation is a fundamental requirement. There is simply no manner in which a community can become more sustainable if the persons forming it are not committed and involved in this ideal. In the past years we have actively sought to engage everyone in the implementation of this vision - and the response we've had was impressive. Through this publication, I am honoured to renew an invitation to all those who cherish the island of Gozo to participate again in shaping the future of this island. As we venture into the next phase of the ecoGozo implementation spanning the years 2013-2015, we wish once again to create the opportunity for everyone to participate in this process. You will find the details on how to contact us with your ideas in this publication.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/23019
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