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- Title
Fællesskab som drivkraft for den grønne omstilling.
- Authors
LEX, SIMON; GAUSSET, QUENTIN
- Abstract
Policy makers in Denmark emphasize mission-driven partnerships as a method to realize the Climate Act´s target of reducing CO2 emissions by 70 pct. by 2030. The missions are based on cross-cutting collaboration between actors from industry, universities, civil society, and public institutions. Yet, regardless of these political ambitions, the partners experience difficulties in collaborating across divergent interests, procedures and understandings. The question is: how can involved actors succeed in organizing a meaningful and valuable cooperation? This article presents three types of communities in which organizations find ways of collaborating across interests and disciplines to accelerate the green transition. We focus on close-knit communities such as ecovillages and food cooperatives, loosely-knit communities such as associations against food waste, and a cross-cutting collaboration between researchers and practitioners. The article shows examples of how these communities bring together divergent approaches, understandings and interests, and thereby function as a driving force for the green transition.
- Subjects
DENMARK; COMMUNITIES; FOOD waste; FOOD cooperatives; CIVIL society; PUBLIC institutions
- Publication
Økonomi & Politik, 2022, Vol 95, Issue 2, p51
- ISSN
0030-1906
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.7146/okonomiogpolitik.v95i2.134165