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Agenda 2030 buzzwords

Buzzwords that activists look for to spot Agenda 21 in action
  • Environment
  • New Economy
  • New Green Deal
  • Equity
  • Consensus
  • Affordable housing
  • Friends of ...
  • Action
  • Protect
  • Preserve
  • Quality of life
  • Benefit of all
  • Sanctuary
  • Social justice
  • Watershed
  • Facilitator
  • Traffic Calming
  • Triple Bottom Line
  • Best Management Practices
  • Outcome Based Education
  • Endangered species
  • Invasive Species
  • Restoration
  • Public/Private Partnerships
  • Common good
  • Regional
  • Collaborative
  • Inter-disciplinary
  • Stakeholder
  • International Baccalaureate
  • School to Work
  • Historic Preservation
  • Vision
  • Sustainable Medicine
  • Livable Communities
  • Redevelopment
  • Urban Revitalization
  • Sustainable Communities Strategies
  • HUD Regional Planning Grants
  • Partnership for Sustainable Communities (HUD, EPA, DOT)
  • Strong Neighborhoods
  • Neighborhood Revitalization
  • Asset Based Community Development
  • Common Core
  • Direct Instruction
  • Life-Long Learning
  • Reinventing Government
  • Communitarian
  • Resilient city
  • Efficiency credits
  • Human Capital
  • Rethinking
  • New Frugality
  • School vouchers
  • Transition
  • Transform
  • Business as Usual
  • Transit Oriented Development
  • Community Oriented Policing
  • Complete Streets
  • Planned Future
  • Priority Development Areas
  • Priority Conservation Areas
  • Code Enforcement Ambassador
  • Environmental justice
  • Racial segregation
  • Deficit model
  • structural racism
  • opportunity mapping
  • health disparities
  • collective impact
  • community capacity
  • social determinants of health
  • Asset Based Community Development
  • Mandatory Volunteering
  • Sustainable Communities Initiative
  • Transformation
  • Mega-Regions
  • Non-competition
  • Efficiency
  • Resilient
  • Challenges
  • High speed rail
  • Blueways
  • Greenways

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