Understanding social innovation for the well-being of forest-dependent communities: A preliminary theoretical framework

  • Tatiana Kluvánková
  • , Stanislava Brnkaláaková
  • , Martin Špaček
  • , Bill Slee
  • , Maria Nijnik
  • , Diana E Valero
  • , David Miller
  • , Rosalind Bryce
  • , Mária Kosová
  • , Nico Polman
  • , Tomáš Szabo
  • , Veronika Gežík

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Abstract

Highlights

• Presentation of an original definition of social innovations for marginalised rural areas. Key mechanisms that enable efforts for social innovations in forest-dependent communities to emerge and develop.
• Transdisciplinary framework of theoretical-empirical expert understanding of SI in forest-dependent communities.
• Identification of key factors and SI transition stages for forest- dependent communities in marginalised rural areas.
• Determination of the key development trajectories that differ by type of actors and knowledge which enter the action arena.
• Determine the adaptive or transformative character of social innovations in forest-dependent communities.
OriginalspracheEnglish
Seiten (von - bis)163-174
Seitenumfang11
FachzeitschriftForest Policy and Economics
Jahrgang97
Frühes Online-Datum15 Okt. 2018
DOIs
PublikationsstatusPublished - 1 Dez. 2018

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