Green municipalism
Green municipalism is a form of municipalism in which environmental change is seen from arising with action in the municipality, rather than on a state or national basis.
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It has been discussed by Brian Milani in his book, Designing the Green Economy (2000).[1] and by the Syracuse / Onondaga County Green Party Chapter at the US National Green Gathering of August 1992.[2]
Examples
Political parties which adhere to this ideology include:
| Party | Municipality | Country | National Affiliation | Seats in Municipal Council | Notes |
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| Barcelona en Comú | Barcelona | Spain | Sumar | 9 / 41 |
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| D.C. Statehood Green Party | Washington, D.C. | United States | Green Party of the United States | 0 / 13 |
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| Italia in Comune | Various | Italy | Various Civic lists | None | |
| Más Madrid | Madrid | Spain | Sumar | 12 / 57 |
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| Projet Montréal | Montreal | Canada | None | 36 / 65 |
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| Team Fouad Ahidar | Brussels | Belgium | None | 3 / 17 Flemish seats |
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| Zagreb is OURS | Zagreb | Croatia | We can! | 19 / 47 |
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| Zaragoza en Común | Zaragoza | Spain | Sumar | 2 / 31 |
References
- "Designing the Green Economy". www.greeneconomics.net.
- Syracuse / Onondaga County Greens (1992). "The Green Party Platform". Alternative Orange. Archived from the original on 2008-09-15. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
External links
- Green Municipalism, by Ulli Diemer
- The Green City of the New Generation Archived 2014-11-07 at the Wayback Machine, by Beata Maciejewska and Dariusz Szwed
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