Informe de políticas; Cómo pueden contribuir las políticas a la innovación social en las áreas rurales
El alcance de la innovación social es extraordinariamente amplio y abarca temas tan diversos como el incremento del bienestar social, especialmente de los grupos desfavorecidos, la prestación con mayor eficacia de servicios del tercer sector, la mejora de la gestión medioambiental y la utilización más eficaz de las tecnologías digitales. La innovación social puede ayudar a abordar grandes desafíos sociales como el envejecimiento de la población y el cambio climático. El objetivo general consiste en mejorar los resultados del desarrollo sostenible. En el presente informe de políticas se examina el reto de dar mayor relieve a la innovación social en la formulación de políticas, ya que, aunque la innovación social se puede producir como resultado de la acción ciudadana exclusivamente, su impacto se puede incrementar considerablemente mediante el diseño de políticas de apoyo.
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- Standort
- Europe
- Verfasser*innen
- Bill Slee
- Lauren Mosdale
- Zweck
- Dissemination
- Communication
- Decision-making support
- Dateiformat
- Document
- Dateigröße
- 1.24 MB
- Erstellt am
- 17-01-2020
- Originalsprache
- Spanish
- Offizielle Projekt-Webseite
- SIMRA
- Lizenz
- CC BY
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