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== Brief governance scenarios driven by civil society == | == Brief governance scenarios driven by civil society == | ||
# [[Learning from successful community-based actions against gentrification]] | |||
# [[Expanding effective practices for food rescuing and sharing among cities]] | |||
# [[Making local energy systems inclusively sustainable - by ourselves, with a little help by friends]] | |||
== Detailed governance interventions driven by civil society == | |||
The following detailed descriptions of real world experiments (mostly within EU-funded projects) have inspired and substantiated the brief governance scenarios above. | |||
# [[Anti-gentrification resistances case]] | |||
# [[Foodsharing case]] | |||
# [[Burger Energie Berlin case]] |
Revision as of 14:11, 9 July 2020
Description of the governance mode
According to the NATURVATION's NBS-Atlas that distinguishes three categories of governance arrangements, civil society driven arrangements are initiated and led by non-government actors including citizen organizations or NGOs.
Brief governance scenarios driven by civil society
- Learning from successful community-based actions against gentrification
- Expanding effective practices for food rescuing and sharing among cities
- Making local energy systems inclusively sustainable - by ourselves, with a little help by friends
Detailed governance interventions driven by civil society
The following detailed descriptions of real world experiments (mostly within EU-funded projects) have inspired and substantiated the brief governance scenarios above.