Sustainable development and our responsibilities

Sustainable development is central to HIE ’s vision of progress and legacy in the area. Yet for this to be effective, we need a broad definition that captures all elements of sustainable development. Sustainable development is not just about environmental issues. It is just as relevant to establishing prosperity, wellbeing and a quality of life in the Highlands and Islands.  

To help HIE deliver this we need;

  • A sustainable economy which is diverse, adaptable and resilient;
  • Sustainable businesses with well-developed skills and markets;
  • Sustainable communities with confidence, capability and economic vitality;
  • Sustainable use of natural resources, including the area’s primary products, its natural environment and its cultural assets.

Combined, these will create a sustainable legacy for future generations in the Highlands and Islands. However, the task for the Highlands and Islands is to turn the challenges of sustainable development into opportunities. We will be able to do this by playing to and developing the area’s natural, cultural and community strengths – as a place to live, work and do business.

As the development body for the Highlands and Islands, HIE has a key role to play in ensuring that business and communities are at the leading edge of responding to these challenges. We will do this by:

  • Encouraging debate about sustainable development and what it means for the Highlands and Islands;
  • Progressively taking more account of environmental requirements in its core functions of social and economic development;
  • Promoting an integrated approach to all three sectors in its own work and with its partners, including local authorities and the voluntary sector across the Highlands and Islands.

The following links demonstrate the range of sustainable development and environmental resource activity that HIE is engaged with.

 

Key links