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  • [[User:Transition Network|Transition Network]]
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  • ...untary based initiative that connects villages in the Netherlands within a Network where they can inspire and meet each other, exchange knowledge and experien ...next years is a contribution of all the provinces and municipalities. The Network has one principle: Every action counts. It doesn't matter what you are doin
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  • The Global Ecovillage Network (GEN) is a global grassroots network of ecovillages and other intentional communities across the globe. ...the broadest sense of the word. In their own words: “The Global Ecovillage Network envisions a world of empowered citizens and communities, designing and impl
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  • ...s Network is a collaboratory for the social and ecological transition. The network brings together people and ideas and it provides tools, strategies and insi ...nicipalist wave that inspired much of the European New Left back then. The network finds municipalism and commons thinking being closely related.
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  • *[[EdiCitNet (Edible Cities Network - Integrating Edible City Solutions for social resilient and sustainably pr *[[ENERGISE (European Network for Research, Good Practice and Innovation for Sustainable Energy)]]
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  • *[[EdiCitNet (Edible Cities Network - Integrating Edible City Solutions for social resilient and sustainably pr *[[ENERGISE (European Network for Research, Good Practice and Innovation for Sustainable Energy)]]
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  • ...platforms might best enable such a space (Ie - humhub.com that Transition Network use)?
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  • ...he Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and The National Lottery Community Fund. The network brings together pioneering food partnerships from towns, cities, boroughs, To make possible a transition to a healthy, sustainable and more equitable food system by way of strong n
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  • '''Municipalities in Transition''' is a key approach designed to help communities and municipalities to col ...Faculdade de Ciências, Universidade de Lisboa.</ref> The Municipalities in Transition methodology is being further developed and tested in Pioneer municipalities
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  • == Description of what the network is about == ...is the European federation of citizen energy cooperatives. It's a growing network of 1.900 cooperatives operating across Europe and jointly represent over 1,
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  • ...-profit company (NPC) registered in South Africa, the South African Cities Network (SACN) was founded by the mayors of South Africa’s largest cities and key What are the institutional and governance shifts required to accelerate the transition to sustainable cities?
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  • == Description of what the network is about == INFORSE is a NGO network promoting sustainable energy development based on renewable energy, energy
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  • ...a smart energy services company, and in collaboration with Alliander, the network company responsible for the energy distribution in Amsterdam. * Become a landmark example of the energy transition and to be applied to other parts of Amsterdam.
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  • ...-usual. Transition management can be used as a strategy to open up desired transition pathways in societal contexts where people and organisations are stuck in a ...ransitions as complex, non-linear, long-term processes of societal change. Transition management as a policy and management strategy seeks to anticipate transiti
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  • * Promote the development of an energy network that is cost neutral for residents; ...esidents, companies and housing companies can become co-owners of the heat network;
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  • ...eate a low-carbon future and nurture a caring culture. There are over 1200 Transition group community initiatives in over 40 countries. Transition Town initiatives provide spaces for experimentation where citizens can buil
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  • ...ers (e.g. Transition Research Network, Permaculture International Research Network, Ecovillage Research, ECOLISE-RN)
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  • ...ation with the local authorities and businesses contributing to the energy transition. According to a monitoring and evaluation study of the Bristol Energy Network (BEN):
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  • ...cohesive and sustainable community, supported by a circular economy. This transition is to be informed and guided by plans at three levels: ...waree CSH is working with its partners to build a network of across SE NSW Network, including:
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  • ...including Transition Network, Permaculture Association, Global Ecovillage Network, [[ICLEI (Local Governments for Sustainability)]] and more, as well as with * '''Ecovillage Transition in Action, 22nd September'''
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  • '''Elaborate Transition Scenarios of Post-Carbon Societies''', from PACT project (2008-2011)<ref>ht ...local stakeholders in a participatory manner to create custom post-carbon transition strategies in selected cities, focusing on a sustainable economic and socia
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  • ...gement. Transition management can be used as a strategy to open up desired transition pathways in societal contexts where people and organisations are 'locked-in ...atter. Second, this process should result in a set of concrete steps, or a transition agenda, that provide strategies for the transformation of current unsustain
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  • ...9/02/SRIA2.0.pdf strategic agenda] they identify four pathways: 1) digital transition, 2) urban robustness, 3) urban infrastructures, and 4)inclusive public spac ...tal and participatory. This is related to the approach [[Municipalities in Transition]].
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  • ...analysis of [http://www.transitsocialinnovation.eu/home/ 20 international network organizations] working on social innovation and 100+ initiatives across 25+ ...ge], [http://www.transitsocialinnovation.eu/resource-hub/global-ecovillage-network-gen Ecovillages]).
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  • ...analysis of [http://www.transitsocialinnovation.eu/home/ 20 international network organizations] working on social innovation and 100+ initiatives across 25+ ...ge], [http://www.transitsocialinnovation.eu/resource-hub/global-ecovillage-network-gen Ecovillages]).
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  • ...wished to create similar citizen-led change. The conference and new global network had three clear goals:<ref>http://2017.fearlesscities.com/. Accessed Nov 13 * Work as a global municipalist network
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  • ...rticipants created new wiki pages on several topics, including [[Open Food Network]], art as a pedagogical tool for urban resilience, the Crafting Future Urba ...Community Conversation was a dialogue between UrbanA Fellow Emma Erwin of Transition Stirling (Scotland) and Sol Trumbo Villa, Coordinator of the Transformative
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  • *[[Transition roadmaps for resilient and sustainable cities|'''Inspiring roadmaps for fut ...-programme/vcc-projects-page/justra-cities-network About the JUSTRA Cities Network]]]
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  • ...ecosystem. Together guests explored the shared idea of an eco-social just transition. ...y of Practice Ecosystem supports is nothing less than full eco-social just transition, to return the scope of human activity back within the limits of planet ear
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  • ...each other and with nature. The [https://ecovillage.org/ Global Ecovillage Network] defines an ecovillage as an “intentional, traditional or urban community ...village-network-gen case-studies on ecovillages] and the Global Ecovillage Network as manifestations of social innovation in the sense that they explicitly en
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  • ...COLISE]. BLAST stands for BLended Adult Learning for the Social-ecological Transition. It was written in September 2020. ...Cities. Facilitated by the UrbanA consortium, the CoP operates as an open network of individuals committed to taking constructive action towards more just an
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  • ...needed, and by when, to reach a zero-carbon city in 2050?".'' An efficient transition roadmap considers the following questions (Jeffrey et al., 2013; McGrail, 2 ...ed climatic impacts for a specific city or territory. More specifically, a transition roadmap involves the development of visions of what the city could be in th
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  • EdiCitNet is the Edible Cities Network Integrating Edible City Solutions for social resilient and sustainably prod ...ive, inclusive and sustainable way. 3) The Open food network<ref>Open food network https://openfoodnetwork.org.au/</ref> in Australia 4) Community-supported a
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  • * The emergence within Design Studies of the new field of Transition Design, which takes its lead from the 'pluriverse' of collaborative and pla The EU-funded ENTITLE Project (a training network within the Marie Curie action of FP7, 2012-2016) trained a cohort of 18 ear
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  • ...., Henneman, P, Steenbergen, F. van, Frantzeskaki, N., Loorbach, D., (2014)Transition management in the urban context: guidance manual. DRIFT, Erasmus University ...also create difficulties in getting a complete set of stakeholders in our network. To set up a meeting where all people have a connection with the topic disc
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  • ...cities. It also strives to work in a networked way, whereby they created a network of further cities to share experiences, knowledge, challenges and best prac ...lated challenges into an opportunity and create growth? How to achieve the transition of municipalities into sustainable and resource-efficient urban areas? In p
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  • ...://commonstransition.org/commons-transition-plan-city-ghent/ Ghent Commons Transition Plan] was commissioned by the Mayor and Council of Ghent in Northern Flande ...how cities in different countries are learning about the concept of a just transition from each other.
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  • ...th each other during the dialogue process in an urban just and sustainable transition process. First, it can support inclusive processes of just urban transition that respect diversity of cultural backgrounds and ethnicity.
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  • ...th each other during the dialogue process in an urban just and sustainable transition process. First, it can support inclusive processes of just urban transition that respect diversity of cultural backgrounds and ethnicity.
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  • ...inclusive, more resilient and increasingly sustainable societies. Overall, transition to more sustainable and just futures needs to be collaborative, open to lea ...cipality of Rotterdam (at a later stage). At a higher level, the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL)<ref>https://enoll.org/</ref> is an international fed
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  • ...ations to national organisations and the establishment of an international network. Hence, informally the Slow Food movement might be described as “instrume ...ntrol over their food subsistence. Slow food is an example of a translocal network that criticises the broader economic system and at the same time draws atte
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  • ...ative at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms. It has since grown into a global network. Fablabs are open to the public and provide people with access to training, ...way they are trying to insert the innovative possibilities of FabLabs into Transition Town activities and in other directions of change they seek (such as citize
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  • ARTS was a research project to understand how transition initiatives can accelerate sustainability transitions in the five European ...ity-regions more sustainable and socially inclusive through the scaling of transition initiatives. It created a multitude of dialogue spaces for knowledge sharin
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  • ...s, who engage in a cooperative process by organizing sharing projects. The Network thus acts at multi-territorial and transnational level to collect informati ...Commons Transition Plan for Ghent<ref>http://commonstransition.org/commons-transition-plan-city-ghent/</ref>, and the Electoral Program of Barcelona En Comu <ref
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  • Transition challenges were primarily tied to social justice, that is to say focused *add to GUST_(InContext) Wittmayer and al. Transition Management in Urban Neighborhood
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  • ...d/625691], [[SMARTEES (Social innovation Modelling Approaches to Realizing Transition to Energy Efficiency and Sustainability)]], [[ROCK (Regeneration and Optimi
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  • ...and economic democracy. Existing efforts to put this into practice include Transition initiatives, in which communities come together to remodel their local econ
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  • ...sis of select cases using integrated assessment modelling, socio-technical transition analysis, and initiative-based learning. Initiative Based Learning (IBL) wa It was born out of a Transition Town initiative, TT Brixton, in 2007. There was a specific working group on
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  • ...committed they get and what a difference people can make.” (Emma Erwin of Transition Stirling) ...an donate their food to the [https://www.yhteinenpoyta.fi/en/ Shared Table network] where centralized collection then leads to distribution of the surplus thr
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  • ...emic. Manuals to make personal protective equipment (PPE) / [https://seads.network/covid19-tech SEADS COVID-19 Database] ...ugh a virtual farmers market / [https://www.openfoodnetwork.org/ Open Food Network]
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  • ...r the management of the people, with a particular focus on the need for to transition to renewable sources of energy (BEB). BEB is still fighting against a conce ...e and inform them about the cooperative, they worked together with a media network summit called “NetzGipfel” and took part in demonstrations and other ev
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  • ...studied by SMARTEES - Social Innovation Modelling Approaches to Realizing Transition to Energy Efficiency and Sustainability, which has taken place from 2018 un ...s intermediary (which requires strong communication skills and an existing network with businesses, city departments, and in local communities) immediately af
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