Sustainable Local Futures

From the Transition Primer:

12 Key Steps

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Step1 Steering group (with planned demise)
Step2 Awareness raising
Step3 Foundations-networking
Step4 Create a milestone event
Step5 Subgroups eg energy, food
Step6 Effective communication strategies
Step7 Visible practical manifestations
Step8 Facilitate the Great Reskilling
Step9 Build a bridge to local government
Step10 Honour the elders
Step11 Let it go where it wants to go…
Step12 Create an Energy Descent Plan

 

 

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Twelve Steps -Transition Initiatives in the UK and Ireland

Step7 Develop visible practical manifestations of the project

It is essential that you avoid any sense that your project is just a talking shop where people sit around and draw up wish lists. Your project needs, from an early stage, to begin to create practical, high visibility manifestations in your community. These will significantly enhance people’s perceptions of the project and also their willingness to participate.

There’s a difficult balance to achieve here during these early stages. You need to demonstrate visible progress, without embarking on projects that will ultimately have no place on the Energy Descent Action Plan.

In Transition Town Totnes, the Food group launched a project called ‘Totnes- the Nut Capital of Britain’ which aims to get as much infrastructure of edible nut bearing trees into the town as possible. With the help of the Mayor, we recently planted some trees in the centre of town, and made it a high profile event.

Step8 Facilitate the Great Reskilling

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