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来源类型 | Policy Brief |
规范类型 | 简报 |
Going Out of the Town Hall | |
Dr. Ralph Piotrowski; Susanne Langsdorf | |
发表日期 | 2013 |
出版者 | Ecologic Institute , Germany |
出版年 | 2013 |
语种 | English, French, German, Polish |
概述 | The Benefits and How They Can Be AchievedFrom urban gardening and networks of sharing to community-owned wind farms: citizens' initiatives emerge all over Europe in a quest to find new answers to today's pressing challenges. This policy brief explores new forms of cooperation between local governments and these bottom-up initiatives. It argues that getting involved with initiatives helps local governments to be an active player in their community's change dynamics. This cooperation furthermore requires new ways of engaging and participating between the groups. |
摘要 | class="field field-name-field-pub-title-additions field-type-text field-label-hidden"> The Benefits and How They Can Be Achieved From urban gardening and networks of sharing to community-owned wind farms: citizens' initiatives emerge all over Europe in a quest to find new answers to today's pressing challenges. This policy brief explores new forms of cooperation between local governments and these bottom-up initiatives. It argues that getting involved with initiatives helps local governments to be an active player in their community's change dynamics. This cooperation furthermore requires new ways of engaging and participating between the groups. One possible form of engagement between local governments and initiatives, which can be applied to identify and counter the persistent problems in local communities is presented in the brief: the "community arena". This governance tool is characterized by establishing a dialogue on eye level and a trustful relationship. The challenges of a community are identified in an open-ended processes without a pre-set agenda. To allow for an open process the actors should meet as individuals—not as representatives of their institutions. In the process a long-term vision for the community is created. Creating long-term visions can unify even diverse groups, generate new ideas and experiments and serve as a compass for the daily work. The initiatives' topics are linked to the wider societal challenges of an ageing society in a long-lasting economic downturn, of a global society which puts enormous pressures on the natural environment and still remains deeply unjust. The InContext project has identified framework conditions that enable societal transitions towards an environmentally sound, economically successful, and culturally diverse future. The policy brief "Going Out of the Town Hall" is additionally published in German, French, Dutch and Polish. Other publications of the project InContext include two policy briefs, a research brief and a poster series which presents initiatives for a more sustainable lifestyle. The "Key Messages" [pdf, 1.8 MB, English] are available here. |
目录 | Table of Contents: The times they are a-changingThe fun and benefits of meeting people Why might local governments like to get in touch with the initiatives that develop within their community? The local government as bystander Local government as co-pilotOut of the town hall Taking a vacation from roles in a protected space Aligning expectations The guiding power of visionsChallenges and constraints Questions of democratic legitimacy Accountability for open-ended processesThe power of trustful relationships |
标签 | Policy Brief ; Consumer Policy ; Democracy ; EU Environment |
关键词 | Transition Management Sustainable Development community area societal transition Governance Pilot projects Case studies behaviour environmental psychology local community action research Europe Belgium Netherlands Germany Austr |
URL | https://www.ecologic.eu/8668 |
来源智库 | Ecologic Institute (Germany) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/36763 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Dr. Ralph Piotrowski,Susanne Langsdorf. Going Out of the Town Hall. 2013. |
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