Coordinamento Agende 21 Locali Italiane

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The Coordinamento Agende 21 Locali Italiane (Italian Local Agenda 21 Association) is an association, established in 1999 to spread Local Agenda 21 and promote sustainable development models. Its members are those municipalities, provinces, regions and other local authorities and all the protected areas management authorities that have promoted, adopted or intending to adopt a Local Agenda 21 Action Plan in the short term.

The Coordinamento Agende 21 Locali Italiane is a consolidated network that currently consists of 422 members (280 municipalities, 42 Provinces, 11 Regions, 30 local authorities consortia, mountain communities and natural areas and 61 supporters).

One of the main aims of the Association is the promotion of principles, practices and tools of sustainable development by providing services, information and experiences to its members, by favoring networking between members and with other European cities networks active on LA21, by disseminating good practices.

In CHAMP the Italian Local Agenda 21 Association will support Ambiente Italia in the Capacity building in Italy and promote and disseminate experiences and support in South

Contact person at CA21LI: Mr Eriuccio Nora, nora.e@provincia.modena.it