Grassroots Innovation for Sustainable Development
Posted by: Sam Adams in Homepage, Research
Adrian Smith from the University of Sussex has been in touch because he is looking to undertake a 3 year research programme into grassroots innovation for sustainable development. This leads on from earlier work that he and Gill Seyfang (from University of East Anglia) undertook, here: Summary of previous research.
If funding is secured, this research project aims to develop a better understanding of the role and potential of ‘grassroots innovations’ for sustainable development, and how they can be harnessed to help meet policy goals. It also aims to raise the policy profile of grassroots innovations such as local food initiatives, community renewable energy projects and so on.
You can read the brief outline proposal here: Outline Proposal
This is the starting point and the ideas in the proposal need to be developed, but hopefully they will receive the funding they need - as the outcome of such research will be really interesting and could help to create the foundations for more innovative grassroots projects.
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Some recent funding has enabled us to develop some of the online aspects of the network - take a look at how we are joining communities up at www.communitycarbon.net!
This is a diary of our journey towards the creation of the Rural Community Carbon Network (RCCN). The journey started in the summer of 2006.
By the autumn of 2006 ruralnet|uk had teamed up with the
Some of you may already know about this - Grassroots Grants is a £130 million programme that aims to invest in a thriving community sector.


If you are interested in finding out more about the Rural Community Carbon Network, then come along to 


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