ARCHITECTURE FOR CHANGE: AN ACCOUNT OF THE MINING, MINERALS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT PROJECT

 

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Or Abstract/Introduction if applicable i.e “This paper is a personal history of the MMSD project and has several purposes.¹ First, it is intended as an administrative history of a major global public policy process, designed to be helpful to people who are thinking about developing, managing, or participating in such projects in the future, especially those who believe, as I do, in the fundamental importance of such processes at this stage of evolution of global institutions. It is intended as a learning tool. It focuses on questions of architecture, administration, and the practical decisions that had to be taken. Second, it is intended to inform: to provide some raw material for the growing body of scholar who are examining global public policy processes, their potential, and how to improve them. Third, it is intended, in at least in some respects, as an agenda of what is to be done: to be helpful to stakeholders in the mineral sector, who are deeply engaged in efforts to improve performance of the minerals industries so that they can contribute to a better life for the 6 billion people who use their products. Finally, it is intended to help with assessment: to be one input into some future evaluation of the MMSD project, should that be undertaken.”

Suggested Citation:

Danielson, Luke. “Architecture for Change: An Account of the Mining, Minerals and Sustainable.” Sustainable Development Strategies Group, Global Public Policy Institute Reinhardtstr. 15-17 10117 Berlin Germany, 2006, static1.squarespace.com/static/5bb24d3c9b8fe8421e87bbb6/t/5c3bd37170a6ad9840cbfbbd/1547424629652/Architecture-for-Change-MMSD_Full_Report1.pdf.