Contemporary approaches to sustainability governance by Australian local governments: Planetary health in the Blue Mountains

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    Description

    This project contributes to conceptual development of planetary health using the Blue Mountains population as an empirical case study to understand citizen perspectives and values associated with health, wellbeing, and nature and the implications for using planetary health in sustainability policy. The project also analyses the sustainability governance approaches of seven Australian local governments to develop a perspective on contemporary leading practice in 2022. There are 3 data sets derived from 1) surveying and 2) interviews. 1) Surveying: qualitative data from a questionnaire. Data will be stored in a spreadsheet (.CSV), with each survey location having its own spreadsheet. Each spreadsheet will be named according to the location, and "surveydata", e.g. Blackheath_surveydata. Each data point (questionnaire participant) will be identified by site and number. E.g. Blackheath1. 2) Interviews: Qualitative written data (meeting transcriptions). Interviews will be transcribed into Word documents (.doc), with each interview having it's own document. Each document will be identified by the organisation of the interviewee and date (DDMMYYYY) of the interview, e.g. BlueMountainsCityCouncil01012022. Data will be stored hierarchically, according to data set and type: • Data o Surveying  Site 1 o Interviews  State 1 • Network o Person 1 Transcript • Council o Person 1 Transcript
    Date made available2024
    PublisherWestern Sydney University
    Temporal coverage1 Mar 2022 - 30 Oct 2022
    Date of data production1 Mar 2022 - 30 Oct 2022

    UN SDGs

    This dataset contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    1. SDG 13 - Climate Action
      SDG 13 Climate Action
    2. SDG 17 - Partnerships for the Goals
      SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals

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