Science Inventory

Who is Next? Identifying Communities with the Potential for Increased Implementation of Sustainability Policies and Programs

Citation:

Nye, M. AND K. Mulvaney. Who is Next? Identifying Communities with the Potential for Increased Implementation of Sustainability Policies and Programs. Sustainability. MDPI, Basel, Switzerland, 8(2):182, (2016).

Impact/Purpose:

Published in the journal, Sustainabillity.

Description:

Understanding the system of connections between societal contexts and policy outcomes in municipal governments provides important insights into how community sustainability happens, and why it happens differently in various communities. A growing body of research in recent years has focused on understanding the socio-economic characteristics of communities and cities that are recognized as policy leaders in sustainability. In this paper, we expand the focus beyond the leaders in sustainability as we apply a selection of socio-demographic influences of community sustainability to a large sample of U.S. communities using community classification analytics to identity a range of community types and levels of engagement with sustainability. Our typology presents an integrated and comprehensive perspective on the structure of community sustainability in the United States, highlighting key points of comparison between human capital factors such as population size and density, affluence, home ownership, and adoption of sustainability policy. The analysis provides new insights not only about community leaders in sustainability, but also communities with the civic and social capacity to do more, and the challenges that may inhibit sustainability efforts in others.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:02/19/2016
Record Last Revised:08/04/2016
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 322950