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How social innovation may contribute to tackle the global climate crisis Political Economy of Social Innovation
[Comment l'innovation sociale peut contribuer à la lutte contre la crise climatique mondiale Économie politique de l'innovation sociale]

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  • Rodrigo Ignacio Barra Novoa

    (Department for Continuing Education, University of Oxford, UK, Andean-Lab - Laboratory for Innovation, Growth and Sustainability of the Andean Macro Region - UCJC - Universidad Camilo José Cela)

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The paper examines the role of social innovation and social entrepreneurship as tools for addressing environmental challenges and finding effective solutions. Key definitions of social innovation and social entrepreneurship are explored, as well as their relationship to the climate crisis. It also highlights the experiences of local communities that have responded with technological innovations to address water and natural resource problems. It highlights the importance of considering key aspects such as diversification of interventions, integration of resources and strategies, citizen participation and accountability to achieve effective results in the fight against the climate crisis.

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  • Rodrigo Ignacio Barra Novoa, 2023. "How social innovation may contribute to tackle the global climate crisis Political Economy of Social Innovation [Comment l'innovation sociale peut contribuer à la lutte contre la crise climatique m," Working Papers hal-04336848, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:wpaper:hal-04336848
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