This briefing paper offers short case studies and lessons derived
from a minority of small communities who made strides protecting the
environment despite the odds against them. First, using the data from
the 2010 ICMA sustainability survey,[i] they describe the problem – that
smaller and poorer municipalities are less likely to enact
sustainability policies. Next, they present seven brief case studies of
municipalities that defied the odds and implemented various
sustainability policies. They conclude with lessons about the actions
local leaders in these places took and their motivations.
Acknowledgements: Research on the case studies presented in this
paper was made possible in part with funding from the USDA National
Institute for Food and Agriculture grant # 2011-68006-30793.