Abstract

The present publication is devoted to the analysis of St. Petersburg Agenda 21 initiatives under the present historical, political and economic context. The main emphasis is on the role of the third sector in encouraging participation in sustainable development processes. This paper examines problems, barriers and trends of Agenda 21 initiatives in the St. Petersburg and Leningradsky regions. Theories of Western social movements are applied to the analysis.

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