Changes at "? Policy dialogue: Care-based approaches to local economic development"
Description (English)
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??Room:?Paris | ? Interpretation : English - French - Spanish
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??Room:?Paris | ? Interpretation : English - French - Spanish
This session will explore how Care-based approaches can reshape local economic development (LED), moving beyond growth-driven models to prioritize well-being, social cohesion, and ecological resilience. It will highlight alternative economic strategies, such as social and solidarity economies, cooperative movements, and inclusive governance, that support caring cities. Through dialogue and research-driven insights, participants will identify key policy shifts, collaborative opportunities, and advocacy messages to advance Care as a guiding principle for governance and economic planning. The session aims to foster transformative partnerships and bold narratives for a more just and sustainable future.
Description (Castellano)
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??Sala:?Par¨ªs | ? Interpretaci¨®n: ingl¨¦s - franc¨¦s - espa?ol
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??Sala:?Par¨ªs | ? Interpretaci¨®n: ingl¨¦s - franc¨¦s - espa?ol
This session will explore how Care-based approaches can reshape local economic development (LED), moving beyond growth-driven models to prioritize well-being, social cohesion, and ecological resilience. It will highlight alternative economic strategies, such as social and solidarity economies, cooperative movements, and inclusive governance, that support caring cities. Through dialogue and research-driven insights, participants will identify key policy shifts, collaborative opportunities, and advocacy messages to advance Care as a guiding principle for governance and economic planning. The session aims to foster transformative partnerships and bold narratives for a more just and sustainable future.
Description (Fran?ais)
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??Salle :?Paris | ? Interpr¨¦tation : anglais - fran?ais - espagnol
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??Salle :?Paris | ? Interpr¨¦tation : anglais - fran?ais - espagnol
This session will explore how Care-based approaches can reshape local economic development (LED), moving beyond growth-driven models to prioritize well-being, social cohesion, and ecological resilience. It will highlight alternative economic strategies, such as social and solidarity economies, cooperative movements, and inclusive governance, that support caring cities. Through dialogue and research-driven insights, participants will identify key policy shifts, collaborative opportunities, and advocacy messages to advance Care as a guiding principle for governance and economic planning. The session aims to foster transformative partnerships and bold narratives for a more just and sustainable future.
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