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Cultural policies for sustainable development: four strategic paths

2017

In the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations in 2015, the role of culture is limited. We argue that culture’s absence is rooted in the longue duree of interplay among theoreti...

Cultural StudiesSustainable developmentEconomic growthsustainable developmentSociology and Political Science0211 other engineering and technologiesta5142021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesCultural sustainabilitysustainable development goals01 natural sciencescultural policySustainable communityculture and sustainabilityUNESCOPolitical scienceSustainabilityCultural studiescultural sustainability0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCultural policyInternational Journal of Cultural Policy
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PROMOTION OF ADULT EDUCATION IN THE INNOVATIVE BUSINESS

2015

The notions of adult education and innovative entrepreneurship have been described and analysed in the article. According to the characterization of the essence of notions, conditions of innovative entrepreneurship have been analysed. The emphasis has been put on the main problem concerning sustainable community development related to the contributions made to human resources and adult education, enabling innovative entrepreneurship oriented on the human ability to create and use their knowledge in constantly changing environmental conditions, responsible for work organisation satisfying current people’s social and economical needs, thought at the same time not endangering next generations.…

Further educationEngineeringEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementadult education; innovative entrepreneurship; lifelong learning; further education; innovation; innovative activity; scientist; entrepreneur; innovative product; innovative enterprise; self-directed adult learningProcess (engineering)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectLifelong learningPublic relationsSustainable communityAdult educationPromotion (rank)businessHuman resourcesmedia_commonSOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Enhancing Urban Brownfield Regeneration to Pursue Sustainable Community Outcomes through Dynamic Performance Governance

2019

This paper discusses the case of Puerto Madero (Buenos Aires, Argentina) to illustrate how the “Dynamic Performance Governance” framework is able to support policy networks to pursue sustainable community outcomes in urban brownfield regeneration. The case is an example of successful implementation of urban renewal carried out through a significant involvement of the private sector. It portrays a “financially-driven” governance mode which entails balancing the advantage of cash flow reinvestment for public services and infrastructure capacity development, with potential shortcomings in terms of social inclusion. Findings reveal two main trade-offs associated with policy design and implement…

Public AdministrationCorporate governancesustainable community outcome05 social sciencesurban brownfield regeneration0506 political scienceDynamic performance governance urban brownfield regeneration sustainable community outcomes Puerto MaderoSustainable communityBrownfieldSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendalesustainable community outcomes0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationBusinessDynamic performance governanceBusiness and International ManagementPuerto MaderoRegeneration (ecology)Environmental planning050203 business & management
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Fostering sustainable community outcomes through policy networks: a dynamic performance governance approach

2021

This chapter will illustrate how an “outside-in” view of policy making may implement a balanced perspective for assessing sustainable outcomes through an integrated Dynamic Performance Management and Governance framework. In the next sections such a framework will be illustrated and applied to different examples of collaborative networks. In the remaining part of this section practical implications from an “outside-in” view of policy making will be illustrated.

Sustainable communityPolicy NetworksSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleGovernance modesCorporate governanceDynamic Performance ManagementCommunity outcomesOutside-in approachBusinessCase-studiesEnvironmental economicsDynamic Performance Governance
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Social Innovation for Sustainability and the Common Good in Ecosystems of the Fourth Sector: The Case of Distribution Through Alternative Food Networ…

2021

There is increasing attention regarding the contribution of alternative food networks (AFN) for creating more sustainable communities. AFN are initiatives, which try to relocalize and democratize food systems, promoting local and organic agriculture, and reducing the distance between producers and consumers. They take different forms from cooperatives and farmers’ markets to on-line platforms, veg boxes and social enterprises. They propose socially innovative schemes and models for food distribution, which combine an orientation towards public and common good with economic self-sufficiency. In this sense, these initiatives frequently take the form of fourth sector or hybrid organizations.

Sustainable communitybusiness.industryFood distributionSustainabilityOrganic farmingFood systemsSustainable consumptionDistribution (economics)BusinessIndustrial organizationCommon good
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Societal premises for sustainable development in large southern cities

2005

Abstract This article examines considerations related to the societal premises of a ‘sustainable city’ in the context of large southern cities. The article also reviews some alternative concepts to ‘sustainable city’ such as ‘eco-city’ and ‘ecological city’ and examines their suitability in the South. The article proposes that the greatest challenge of environmental urban development in the South is not necessarily the lack of environmental services and infrastructure, but the societal structures reproducing unequal distribution and malfunctioning of these services. The authors’ empirical evidence and personal experience from Lagos, New Delhi, Cairo and Manila is presented to elaborate the …

Sustainable developmentGlobal and Planetary ChangeEconomic growthEcologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and LawSustainable communityMegacitySustainable cityUrban planningPolitical scienceSustainabilityEmpirical evidenceEnvironmental planningGlobal Environmental Change
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