What is an Eco-municipality?
Citizens of eco-municipalities develop sustainability practices at the individual, household, business, municipal, and institutional levels throughout their communities. Their systematic approach meets the four system conditions of The Natural Step. Sustainability practices have become the natural way of doing things in eco-municipalities.
Eco-municipalities involve citizens broadly and directly in their communities and local government. Local economies are healthy, vital, featuring a diversity of locally-based enterprises and minimizing dependence on outside employers. Municipal finances and local tax bases are balanced, efficient, and effective.
As of
summer, 2006, several on-the-ground initiatives are taking places with
what may be the first generation of eco-municipalities in the
Chequamegon
Jefferson
Village
of Johnson Creek
Adopted the Natural
Step framework in August 2006 to guide its decisions, operations and management. Residents,
businesses and organizations in the
City
of
City of
The
Other Wisconsin
communities currently studying the eco-municipality model, Natural Step
principles or participating in study circles: counties of
: Dunn and Douglas; the cities of:

