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Enterprise, government and civil society: Key partners to reach objectives of sustainable development. The case for Mexico and The Netherlands-Edición Única
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2006-07-01Autor
Boisson Portillo, Melissa
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Resumen
Sustainable development is a raising issue in the debate in Mexico with weak empowerment.
Some sectors do not even realize about the benefits and the sense of urgency to adopt a
Sustainable development approach, which is integrative, coherent and collaborative providing a
framework for trust building and participative decision-making.
The Netherlands tradition of consensus building and participation provide with some useful
elements to elaborate the case of the need of a collaborative approach in the design, planning and
implementation of projects with Sustainable development goals and further grant some light to
the Mexico’s search for consensus building not only to create an integrated approach towards
sustainability but to unblock the current political gridlock which is a precondition to meet further
sustainable development goals.
Throughout this work, the evolution of the Sustainable development concept and debate are
described as a precondition to understand the complex challenges and the underlying beliefs that
form the base for the current trends of sustainability. The case for collaboration for sustainable
development is drawn in order overcome and address global and local issues. The Trilemma
Triangle methodology is used to map down the sustainable development trade-offs between the
three elements –economic, environmental and social considerations- according to local needs,
political, cultural and environmental characteristics. The three sectors –government, business and
civil society – main characteristics and drivers are described in order to facilitate the mutual
understanding, to visualize opportunities and threats and to identify the space for collaboration.
Different models of partnerships are described and analyzed highlighting some main components
of a more effective model of multisectorial partnerships for sustainable development which are
further analyzed and contrasted with real cases of study identifying opportunities and strengths
according to the local characteristics. Leadership, trust, and decision-making processes are
identified as key elements to further plan, design and implement sustainable development
projects in Mexico. The role of government is identified as key to provide with the needed policy
framework. Strong leadership on behalf of the business and civil society sectors is important to
finally meet with sustainability goals.