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Title
Civil society actors as drivers of socio-ecological transition?
Subtitle (en)
Green spaces in European cities as laboratories of social innovation
Language
English
Description (en)
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 102, 81 pages Why are civil society dynamics concerning green spaces across European cities so interesting for socio-ecological transition? All over Europe self-organized civil society movements are emerging to tackle local challenges, becoming active players in local governance processes. These social experiments have even been intensified as a result of tight public local budgets. Their activities contribute to the functioning and well-being of a European society aiming for sustainability. Preserving the availability of bio-diverse green spaces is crucial for the socio-ecological transition of cities since besides providing recreational opportunities for city dwellers, they yield essential ecological benefits from cleaning the air to reducing noise, but also provide habitat for many species and plants and reduce local vulnerabilities to extreme climate events. In cities in which local governments have severe difficulties in affording the provision of green space, new self-organized initiatives have emerged for maintaining and even developing them. Initiatives such as urban gardening have proven that people are able to cooperate, to organize themselves and to take over responsibility for green spaces as well as even introducing new practices that support the socio-ecological transition. This Milestone will contribute to the questions: -how can citizen groups contribute to maintain existing green spaces which are available and accessible for all and possibly being expanded whilst assuring biodiversity and allowing diverse use for local needs (re-creation, community-based food-production, neighbourhood culture, common intergenerational and intercultural learning etc.) at the same time; -which policy framework allows for a constructive colaboration between local authorities, administration, economic actors and citizens, enabling innovative solutions in the area of urban food production, green-space management and participative urban development.
Keywords (en)
Citizen participation
Keywords (en)
Civil society
Keywords (en)
Green spaces
Keywords (en)
Local governance
Keywords (en)
Self-organisation
Keywords (en)
Social innovation
Keywords (en)
Socio-ecological transition
Keywords (en)
Urban green commons
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http://www.foreurope.eu
Author of the digital object
Judith  Schicklinski
Publisher
WWWforEurope
Judge
Stephanie  Barnebeck
Yannick  Kalff
OpenAIRE Version Type
publishedVersion
Format
application/pdf
OpenAIRE Access Rights
openAccess
Dewey Decimal Classification
Social interaction
European Projects
Socio-economic sciences and the humanities
Type of publication
Working Paper
European Union (all programmes)
290647
Publication Date
2015-06-26
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http://www.foreurope.eu

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