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  • ...] that distinguishes three categories of governance arrangements, '''civil society driven''' arrangements are initiated and led by non-government actors inclu == Brief governance scenarios driven by civil society ==
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  • ...isations and activists dedicated to strengthening citizen action and civil society throughout the world. CIVICUS was established in 1993 and since 2002 has be ...ciety is broad and covers non-governmental organisations, activists, civil society coalitions and networks, protest and social movements, voluntary bodies, ca
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  • ...ambition is about enabling different urban actors, from governments, civil society or enterprises to better co-operate for sustainability and justice in their ...standings and cutting-edge research between a diverse variety of actors in society.
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  • * [[Trusting civil society and residents to co-shape regeneration projects in deprived neighborhoods]]
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  • * [[Trusting civil society and residents to co-shape regeneration projects in deprived neighborhoods]]
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  • ...us. We need to know what can be done to make the financial system work for society, the economy and the environment and not – as has sometimes been the case
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  • ...s that they value in order to live a healthy and fulfilled life, then that society is to some degree unjust (see for example the work of Fraser, 2005 <ref> Fr ...differential access to resources while also being unequally recognised in society. The challenge remains in how to make urban neighbourhoods greener, healthi
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  • ...s that they value in order to live a healthy and fulfilled life, then that society is to some degree unjust (see for example the work of Fraser, 2005 <ref> Fr ...differential access to resources while also being unequally recognised in society. The challenge remains in how to make urban neighbourhoods greener, healthi
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  • ...nd non banks around Europe that want to change the world and make a better society through finance.
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  • "Weak(ened) civil society" as a driver of injustice refers to the ways in which collective civic grou ...the different levels of organization and representation that a rich civil society network can offer.
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  • # [[Trusting civil society and residents to co-shape regeneration projects in deprived neighborhoods]]
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  • ...vernance scenarios that are driven primarily by governmental actors, civil society or hybrid arrangements: [[B) Civil society driven]]
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  • # [[Trusting civil society and residents to co-shape regeneration projects in deprived neighborhoods]]
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  • # [[Trusting civil society and residents to co-shape regeneration projects in deprived neighborhoods]]
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  • ...It includes the needs and concerns of the individual, the factory, and the society. SO SMART explores several science domains and will propose ways to achieve
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  • ...ily transition towards a just, participatory, and ecologically sustainable society by downscaling production and consumption.<ref>https://www.degrowth.info/en
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  • ...ive local governments, municipalist coalitions, social movements and civil society organizations to popularize and share their experiences of building solutio
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  • ...all levels and we foster a wide cultural change leading to a futureproofed society. Energy Cities’ community is composed by local leaders of thousands of ci
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  • ...and also collaborative action between policy makers, businesses and civil society at the local level.
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  • ...standings and cutting-edge research between a diverse variety of actors in society.
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  • ...ey want to address''': What is the perceived issue (problem, challenge) in society that the network wants to address? '''Contribution''': What is the contribution of the network to current society (the specific fields they focus on; e.g. helping places to establish a cros
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  • ...adaptation refers to the effort of public institutions to engage the civil society in policy making processes. ...steps which aim at transparently achieving the full inclusion of the civil society in taking climate change measures. This approach is based on the belief tha
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  • ...s, governments and community groups. We explore new models for economy and society in order to collectively transform the system and shape a caring and just f ...licy makers and scholars all over the world, is rethinking and redesigning society beyond the hegemony of growth. They do not only propose the redistributive
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  • ...y also provide a stable social space to teach about fundamental aspects of society learning in a creative and fun way. Furthermore, it aims to give participan ...al with their daily concerns. It is a resource, a tool to build a critical society, to create critical young people. As hip-hop is a music that traditionally
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  • ...echnological interventions that can support the transition to a low-carbon society<ref>Robin McKie, Apr 2019, Guardian UK: Slow burn? The long road to a zero- ...nergy and mobility systems that can support the transition to a low-carbon society. These interventions mostly relate to good practices and recommendations ba
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  • ...ers, investors, and the public sector to build a more just and sustainable society. The Hub is a driver of community engagement helping to promote meaningful
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  • ...standings and cutting-edge research between a diverse variety of actors in society. It is closely related to the concept and practice of multi-stakeholder par ...ers, technical experts, researchers, non-governmental organisations, civil society groups, including students, and activists.
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  • ...utonomous field ([https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/106760/factsheet/en SocIEtY] 2013-2015): The young people suffer from lack of capital and resources whi ...oviding concrete solutions to help refugees to successfully integrate into society. The programme consists in proving free language courses and support in fin
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  • ...approaches taken in [https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/320136/reporting/ SocIEtY] and [http://www.citispyce.eu/ CITISPYCE] projects draw important attention ...n methodology characterised by recognition in which particular segments of society take on new roles and are engaged in decision- or policy-making processes o
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  • ...takeholders. However, designing indicator sets can be done by any agent of society, not just large companies and established institutions. Other agents bring ...ct answers to procedural justice, including potentially multiple layers of society in the design of indicator sets.
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  • *[[FESSUD (Financialisation, economy, society and sustainable development)]]
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  • .... (2004). From Communities of Practice to Communities of Resistance: Civil society and cognitive justice. Development, 47(1), 73–80. https://doi.org/10.1057 ...and closure in complex sociotechnical problems. Energy, Sustainability and Society, 6(20). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13705-016-0086-8</ref>).
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  • *[[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society ]]
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  • ...equently, an urban regeneration project may be conceptualized by the civil society organizations and supported by the municipality. Good cooperation and a com *[[Weak(ened) civil society]]
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  • *[[FESSUD (Financialisation, economy, society and sustainable development)]]
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  • ...), international institutions, municipalities and representatives of civil society related to renewable electricity generation. The association also represent
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  • *[[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society ]]
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  • ..."rules of engagement" and call into question the moral frameworks shaping society. Scholars often think of it having four components - conscientiousness, co
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  • | style="text-align:left;" | 11. Weak(ened) civil society | Civil society organizations
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  • ...the value of citizen participation in project development and trust civil-society in visioning and implementing projects. This type of collaborative governan #'''On the side of civil society''': Committing to a meaningful participation process in bottom-up initiativ
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  • ...ement tries to overcome injustices caused mostly by the [[Weak(ened) civil society]] and [[Lack of effective knowledge brokerage and stewardship opportunities Weak(ened) civil society as a driver of injustice refers to the ways in which collective civic group
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  • ...planning]], and can help address [[Weak(ened) civil society|weakened civil society]]. Sharing knowledge more widely and ensuring that decision-making processe ...ch deals with the challenge of bringing together public, private and civil society representatives in ongoing processes of communication and exchange, in orde
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  • ...educating, and empowering citizens, which can foster a more vibrant civil society. While the rules vary from city to city and from state to state, the guidin
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  • ...educating, and empowering citizens, which can foster a more vibrant civil society. While the rules vary from city to city and from state to state, the guidin
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  • ...alize a joint project. They have to be recognised in a way that both civil society groups and institutional/municipal actors feel heard and valued and thus bu ...groups is integral to the project as its managing board consists of civil society/housing organisations, private firms, social enterprises and the local gove
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  • ...reated by urban intensification and the unjust effects of a weakened civil society, such as the exclusion of marginalized groups in urban governance. *[[Weak(ened) civil society]]
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  • ...ssessment tools. Relevant actors involved include SMEs, researchers, civil society and policymakers. The FOODMETERES case study of the Milan region e.g. conta ...erdam.com/en/port-authority/about-the-port-authority/the-port-authority-in-society/rotterdam-port-vision/ Port vision 2030] which incorporates SDGs in its fut
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  • * Encourage dialogue between citizens, public officials and civil society organisations in order to develop the best solutions to the problems taking
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  • ...re than an energy supplier''': the company aims to foster a deep change in society by encouraging citizens to take action towards the energy transition.
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  • ...n. Since 2020, the network has been incorporated as a European Cooperative Society (SCE).
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  • ...for%20an%20inclusive%20society%20.pdf/ Transformative change for inclusive society : insights from social innovations and implications for policy innovation a ...itorial: Game-changers and transformative social innovation. ''Ecology and Society'', 22(4). https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss4/art41/
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  • ...for%20an%20inclusive%20society%20.pdf/ Transformative change for inclusive society : insights from social innovations and implications for policy innovation a ...itorial: Game-changers and transformative social innovation. ''Ecology and Society'', 22(4). https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol22/iss4/art41/
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  • ...hts and the means to participate fully in the development process of their society.' https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d94ec670c5b607d9c896795/t/5ef0c35 “We (Alevi women) have to explain and open ourselves to the society and take more responsibilities where we live. We have a collective centre o
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  • ...hts and the means to participate fully in the development process of their society.' https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d94ec670c5b607d9c896795/t/5ef0c35 “We (Alevi women) have to explain and open ourselves to the society and take more responsibilities where we live. We have a collective centre o
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  • How can they ensure that different parts of the society get to participate (e.g. language barriers; age barriers; gender barriers; ...can not be accounted for the damages caused to the environment; the whole society has to pay that price through taxes or even their health (externalisation o
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  • ...ecovillages’ to transfer and translate ecovillage learnings to mainstream society through e.g. retrofitting urban contexts or diffusing ecological designs an ...breakdown of the family, and the marginalisation of the weaker members of society” (Jackson, in Avelino & Kunze 2009). As formulated by a member of the Eur
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  • ...) and related to their continued status as the principal care providers in society –a fact that is enforcing its own form of exclusion. ...ir neighbourhoods, placing emphasis on processes of co-creation with civil society actors and bringing sustainability closer to the different realities and ne
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  • ...generation]], strengthening of [[Weak(ened) civil society|weak(ened) civil society]], remediation or replacement of [[Unfit institutional structures|unfit ins *“Accessibility is by law, a need in our society. It is clear that our society is changing (i.e. older, more nationalities and cultures sharing spaces) an
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  • ...d extreme weather events. We want to increase the chances of all groups in society to live well, healthily and with sustainable livelihoods. ...mulating wider systemic change towards a post-fossil fuel, high well being society. (...) Transition initiatives provide a supportive experimental space for c
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  • ...oordinated research (...) Our task is to connect public authorities, civil society, scientists, innovators, business and industry to provide a new environment
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  • ...used as markers for generating unequal integration of people into (urban) society. This may occur through spatial segregation, but also through cultural norm ...r urban justice and sustainability, but for any kind of progressive future society. Urban planning and politics have a central role in addressing the injustic
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  • ...hange (see the Timebanking example below), 2) limiting dependency of civil society on welfare and mainstream systems, 3) creating equal relations between acto ...imebanking as “the potential to develop new and different relationships in society that are grounded in values different from those of otherwise dominant soci
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  • .... Guardian, UK. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/may/06/human-society-under-urgent-threat-loss-earth-natural-life-un-report</ref>, pollinators <r ...s</ref> that are citizen-owned and co-developed by state, market and civil society stakeholders. Future uses of such NBS include possible economic activity, s
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  • ...ices and forms of social relations radically different from those of wider society.<ref> Kemp, R., Zuijderwijk, L., Weaver, P., Seyfang, G., Avelino, F., Stra ...fair and alive. The insurgent power of the commons.'' Gabriola Island: New Society Publishers.</ref>
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  • Climate change is one of the most important challenges that our society is facing. Energy demand and CO2 emissions are particularly high in urban a ...ng the supply of renewable energy. A successful transition to a low-carbon society through clean, renewable energy also needs to include everyone, making this
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  • ...ctions and social structures that can move and influence wider portions of society in a transversal way, informing, connecting and fostering as many groups as
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  • ...ientific, advisory, and consultative groups (engaging the members of civil society, research institutes, NGOs, and academia) would be crucial [[Biodiversity P
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  • ...hange (see the Timebanking example below), 2) limiting dependency of civil society on welfare and mainstream systems, 3) creating equal relations between acto ...imebanking as “the potential to develop new and different relationships in society that are grounded in values different from those of otherwise dominant soci
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  • ...ision of change]] that assists policy makers, municipal technicians, civil society organizations and other urban governance actors to draw links between diffe ...gthens civil society participation, and so can help address weakened civil society, in both the short and long term.
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  • ...lop visions and proposals adequate to the great challenges of contemporary society.
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  • ...anisms should encourage collaboration with, and not exploitation of, civil society initiatives. ...anisms should encourage collaboration with, and not exploitation of, civil society initiatives
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  • *[[Weak(ened) civil society]]
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  • ...s done by combining practical knowledge from local government staff, civil society organizations and policy makers with academic insights from sustainability
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  • ...s done by combining practical knowledge from local government staff, civil society organizations and policy makers with academic insights from sustainability
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  • ...r Construction. 010 Publishers. 2008. https://www.amazon.com/Chinese-Dream-Society-Under-Construction/dp/9064506523</ref> with Dongtan being the flagship, Sze ...rban planning and environmental-economic visions, but devoid of an organic society- a city stillborn”.
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  • ...seek (such as citizen science, and an open, collaborative and sustainable society generally) is by embedding the Lab into networks of local activity that are
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  • ...stice, make these connections hard to be institutionalised formally and in society.
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  • ...-shape regeneration projects in deprived neighborhoods | '''Trusting civil society and residents to co-shape regeneration projects in deprived neighborhoods'' ...hybrid governance mode including the partners of the Resilience Lab (civil society organization, research institute), the municipality and the local citizens
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  • ...lity” which was first signed in 2002 by over 800 public, private and civil-society organisations. Superblocks are one of the several actions that are defined
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  • ...isations and activists dedicated to strengthening citizen action and civil society throughout the world. ...the most important role. To help connect and inform the alliance and civil society during this time, we will be collecting information, resources, and support
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  • ...t deals with the challenge of bringing together public, private, and civil society representatives in ongoing processes of communication and exchange, in orde
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  • ...could make sense for local citizens. Associations involved in the way our society can take full advantage of “Art” will play a key role by bringing toget
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  • ...history). The CLT and its associated foundation have both residents, civil society, and public officials on their boards (CLTB website_ our governance). ...yle="text-align:left;" | 10. [[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society]]
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  • ...yle="text-align:left;" | 10. [[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society]] | Civil society organizations
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  • ...nning, tracking and managing change in an organization, community, city or society. A meta-map based on Ken Wilber’s (1995, 1996) all quadrants, all levels ...y: Evolutionary Intelligences for the Human Hive. Gabriola Island, BC: New Society Publishers
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  • ...lobally in a vision of sustainable development of the natural environment, society and the individual, is the foundation for local action, which aims to minim
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  • ...id governance mode that includes the partners of the Resilience Lab (civil society organization, research institute), the municipality, and the local citizens ...yle="text-align:left;" | 10. [[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society]]
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  • ...ns. In this context, anti-gentrification resistance emerged from the civil society as a call for the right of local residents to remain in the district. The r ...yle="text-align:left;" | 10. [[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society]]
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  • ...yle="text-align:left;" | 10. [[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society]] | Civil society organizations
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  • ...entrification and the paradoxical politics of urban sustainability. City & Society, 23(2), 210–229. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1548-744X.2011.01063.x</ref>;
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  • ...nowledge-building efforts include on-line courses on "how we transform our society" and teacher trainings that promote sustainability in schools. New approach
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  • ...yle="text-align:left;" | 10. [[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society]] ...r institution (e.g. school or hospital); non-government organization/civil society ; private sector/corporate/company; citizens or community groups (based on
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  • .... Guardian, UK. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/may/06/human-society-under-urgent-threat-loss-earth-natural-life-un-report</ref> about increased
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  • ...yle="text-align:left;" | 10. [[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society]] | Civil society organizations
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  • ...yle="text-align:left;" | 10. [[Weak(ened) civil society | Weak(ened) civil society]] | Civil society organizations
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  • ...digital and interactive events for building a just, sustainable and equal society from the ground up. The “Transition Talks” are on from May 24th until M
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  • ...e Brownfields become areas of opportunity that deliver useful services for society, instead of derelict areas that are considered useless. In this context, ne
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  • ...kshops and debates with municipal stakeholders, key shareholders and civil society. The roadmap is based on three pillars: climate justice oriented towards co
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