Low Carbon Route Maps: a great place to start
Written by Osbert Lancaster   
Wednesday, 11 November 2009 13:55

Low Carbon Route Maps "a great place to start" says, Peter Lipman, Policy Director, Sustrans and Chair, Transition Network:

It is crucial that we all respond appropriately to the climate change challenges we face. To do that communities need clear, usable guides, setting the context and enabling them to start out with both practical actions and an idea of what can be achieved. The Low Carbon Route Maps are a great place to start.

The Low Carbon Route Maps guide communities through the process of developing carbon reduction projects. They cover technical and behavioural aspects from project planning and feasibility studies, to travel, energy and food production and consumption:

Project Planning Route Map
Feasibility Study Route Map
Energy Route Map
Travel Route Map
Food Route Map and Annex
Community Buildings Route Map

Developed by Footprint for communities applying to the Scottish Government's Climate Challenge Fund, they will also be useful more widely for community led carbon reduction projects. Background here.

If you've used the route maps and found them useful (or not!) please use the comments to tell us!

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