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[Book Chapter] The Role of Social Innovation in Climate Neutrality

Chapter 01 of the book "Social Innovation Projects for Climate Neutral Cities" edited by Sabrina Bresciani (see full book here https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-87726-1#overview)

The Role of Social Innovation in Climate Neutrality

Francesca Rizzo & Tamami Komatsu

Link to book chapter: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-87726-1_1 

Achieving climate-neutrality by 2030 is a significant challenge for cities involved in the EU 100 Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission. A systemic approach, involving cross-sector collaboration, is essential for cities to identify emission challenges, co-create actions, and implement solutions effectively. Social innovation can support this in meaningful ways and is a crucial component in achieving a just transition, offering a collaborative, inclusive, and people-centered approach to address complex challenges like climate-neutrality. It can support cities accelerate the pace of change through innovative business models, policies, and processes that mobilize knowledge, experience, and resources. This chapter emphasizes social innovation’s role in three primary ways: as a collaborative process for multi-actor engagement, as platforms for action and inclusion, and as solutions to emerging needs resulting from the transition, taking evidence from the experiences thus far collected in the NetZeroCities project. It also offers directions for further research on how SI can support cities achieve climate-neutrality.

 

Citation: Rizzo, F., Komatsu, T. (2025). The Role of Social Innovation in Climate Neutrality. In: Bresciani, S. (eds) Social Innovation Projects for Climate Neutral Cities. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology(). Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-87726-1_1

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CommunicationJust transitionEmploymentCommunity engagement