Purpose of the tool
The purpose of the tool is to evaluate the impact of community engagement on people’s behaviour with regard to sustainable development. The tool has been developed for use by practitioners with two aims in mind:
- To help practitioners evaluate the impact of projects, programmes or interventions for their own use
- To gather information to feed into a wider WWF / CAG research programme which will explore the impact of community engagement on sustainable development behaviour.
This research will examine when and in what circumstances, community engagement leads to change, and will be used to inform policy makers and practitioners alike.

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About the tool
Who is it for?
The tool is aimed at practitioners working on projects, programmes or interventions which involve community engagement processes, and which in some way aim to influence either consumer behaviour in regards to sustainable development and / or organisational decisions with regards to sustainable development. >>
Adapting the tool
The Community Engagement tool has been developed through piloting with eight different organisations. The tool is therefore flexible, and can be useful in a range of circumstances. However there will always be occasion when it does not quite fit and so it can be adapted to meet your needs. >>
Policy links
The tool is aimed at helping to measure and understand the impact of community engagement on sustainable development behaviour and decisions. The UK Sustainable Development Strategy Securing the Future outlined the aim to create sustainable communities in England that embody the principles of sustainable development. >>
Process & overview
The process for this developmental stage of the community engagement project has been drafted to be as open as possible to allow for maximum input from project participants. >>
Purpose of the tool
The purpose of the tool is to evaluate the impact of community engagement on people's behaviour with regard to sustainable development. >>
Get involved
WWF-UK and CAG are currently inviting organisations to take part in the wider research phase - of the community engagement project >>
