Results and products of SAIL

LA21 informational materials cover the important issues specific to individual countries regarding Local Agenda 21, including administrative issues, public participation and financing. Materials are targeted to key participants in Local Agenda 21 efforts, including local government administrators, municipal associations, NGOs, national ministries, universities, training institutes, and the media.

Please download the SAIL Local Agenda 21 material here or order the briefing material from your national contact person.
Also, if you have any comments regarding the material of the respective country shown below, please turn to the national contact person.

Spin-off benefits from SAIL improve the effectiveness of LA21 development and implementation efforts by:

  • strengthening networks of municipal and environmental experts committed to the Baltic Local Agenda 21 Forum and its goals, thereby enhancing Baltic Sea regional co-operation and networking
  • increasing awareness of LA 21 in light of national circumstances to ensure effective implementation
  • improving communication links among cities and towns within and outside the Baltic Sea region
  • facilitating public participation processes.