How sustainable is your local strategy? Check it, assess it and monitor it online with the new version of the RFSC !
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24 June 2019The 'Reference Framework for Sustainable Cities'* (RFSC) is a web application designed to guide local authorities across Europe to their own path towards sustainability. Free and easy to access, the RFSC offers a pedagogical approach for self-assessment of local strategies or projects and for monitoring progress.
If you work in a local authority with an existing local strategy or plan, the RFSC will help you:
1) Check your strategy : taking into account 5 dimensions (environment, economy, spatial, social, governance) and 30 objectives to make your city sustainable
2) Assess your project: verify that your actions match your ambitions and estimate their impact
3) Monitor your progress: use relevant and sound indicators to monitor your progress towards a green, inclusive and attractive city
4) Discover existing initiatives and good practices taking place in other cities
5) Network with European peers
Discover the RFSC !
*The Reference Framework for Sustainable Cities is designed and developed by France (Ministry of Housing and Sustainable Homes / Cerema / CSTB), and it is being promoted by the Council of European Municipalities and Regions.
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