Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Sustainability of mainstreaming. Summary Introduction Definition of questions Urge to change External interests Collective and private interests Conditions.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Sustainability of mainstreaming. Summary Introduction Definition of questions Urge to change External interests Collective and private interests Conditions."— Presentation transcript:

1 Sustainability of mainstreaming

2 Summary Introduction Definition of questions Urge to change External interests Collective and private interests Conditions to sustain mainstreaming

3 Introduction Winnifred Prins, alderman Zeewolde, centre of Netherlands, Flevoland New municipality, founded in 1984 27,000 ha 21,000 inhabitants, 6,500 under 21

4 Definition of questions What conditions are necessary for enabling mainstreaming Who is responsible for mainstreaming

5

6 Urge to change External motives Collective motives Personal motives

7 External interest Legislation example: development of customer contact centres, or Financial example: grants for renewable energy sources

8 Collective and private motives De Basisz

9

10 Conditions succesful mainstreaming Thinking out of the box Determine collective interest Create chances in space, time and money Delimit project and grant Discuss results and future, adjust and improve


Download ppt "Sustainability of mainstreaming. Summary Introduction Definition of questions Urge to change External interests Collective and private interests Conditions."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google