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Fostering social enterprise in woodlands: Challenges for partnerships supporting social innovation

  • Anna Lawrence
  • , Jennifer L.g. Wong
  • , Star Molteno

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The woodland social enterprise (WSE) sector is growing and has a role to play in the forest-based bioeconomy. Social enterprise is also favoured by neoliberaleconomicpolicies,andtherangeofmotivationsandpossibleimpactsofWSEscallsforbetterunderstandingofhowandwhytosupportWSE.Thispaperexaminesapilot partnership project in the UK to gain insights for such support, and for social innovation more generally. It conceptualises the process of starting, growing ordiversifying WSE as social innovation, and advisory services as policy tools designed to support such innovation. Making Local Woods Work (MLWW) was a cross-sectoralpartnership designedto provideintegratedaccesstoWSEadviceneeds. Ourmethodsre-analyseevaluationdata toconcludethat policy-basedinterventioncanhelpWSEstodevelopandfunction,butnotinthiscasetoachieverealsocialinnovationi.e.radicalrearrangementofpower.Thestudyshowsthatitisdifficultfortop-downinterventionstofacilitatetheemergenceofamoreself-sustaininglegacysuchasapeer-to-peersupportnetwork.WSEsareinherentlydiverse:incomesourcesrangefromwoodlandproductstosocialservicesbasedinthetherapeuticforestenvironment;theyvalueprofit,socialandenvironmentalbenefitstovaryingdegrees.Asupportpartnershipthereforeneedstotakeaflexibleandclient-ledapproachtoidentificationofneeds.Incontributingtothebioeconomy,WSEhasmuchin common with the needs and potential of other small and medium businesses.
源语言English
文章编号102221
页(从-至)1-15
页数15
期刊Forest Policy and Economics
118
早期在线日期7 6月 2020
DOI
出版状态Published - 1 9月 2020

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