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ISSUE 40: NOVEMBER
2005-FEBRUARY 2006 |
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| The newsletter of United
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Innovative communities drive sustainability – report A UN University study highlights the importance of innovation and change at the community level in strategies to create sustainable societies. The findings are published in a new report, Innovative Communities: People-centred Approached to Environmental Management in the Asia-Pacific Region, to be published this month. The report summarizes a forthcoming book on Innovative Communities, to be published by UNU Press.
Building on 10 case studies from the Asia-Pacific region, the report provides examples of community innovation and explores the reasons behind their success. The aim is to understand the factors that support community innovation and to show what what communities and key stakeholders can do to ensure effective change and sustainable development. The results of the research and case studies point at several key elements that contribute to community innovation including:
The studies also highlight the importance of ensuring sustainability of community initiatives and the role of various forms of capital – human, social, cultural, intellectual, creative, economic and natural – accumulated and used in communities. To build on these research findings during the coming year, the Innovative Communities project will focus on:
The long-term objective is to develop a framework of innovative communities and community-based education for sustainable development (EfSD) which can be applied widely by communities in the Asia-Pacific region in their environmental management and by local stakeholders who work with communities.
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