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A brief and initial opinion on the Tunisian Law on Social and Solidarity Economy

A map of social economy in tourism

A Map of Social Economy Tourism

The paper proposes an overview of the latest EU policy developments and strategies on both the social economy and tourism and a collection of several best practices from different European countries in the fields of rural communities, community-based enterprises, cooperatives in action, cultural heritage, digital platforms, inclusion and diversity. The best practices presented in this paper show the benefits of tourism when developed in a social economy perspective.

ADVANCING GREEN JOBS OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN RURAL AREAS THROUGH SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Analysis of good practices proposal for actions and policies

Applying the doughnut model as compass to maximise the social economy contribution to the twin transition

BaSE model of social economy enterprise as an example of a sustainable business model

Benisi Scaling Guide

This document aims at presenting the findings from the BENISI scaling-up programme. It aims to represent the role that incubators, and networks of incubators, can play in successfully scaling and increasing the scope of social innovation in Europe and beyond. It explores how social innovation incubators can support innovators in defining, implementing and scaling solutions that address the societal challenges Europe is facing today.The BENISI project aimed to build a Europe-wide network of networks of incubators or social innovation. The network identified more than 300 social innovations with high potential for scaling successfully in the public, private, third, social enterprise and cooperative sectors, and ensured them the delivery of necessary support services for scaling.

Best practice: biotechnology for algae transformation (in Spanish)

Best practice: blue technology to protect our seas: smart inspection of underwater infrastructures (in Spanish)

Blockchain for sustainable seafood: traceability from sea to plate (in Spanish)

BRIDGING PRACTICES THE ROLE OF SOCIAL ECONOMY IN BUILDING PEACE

Building an Economy that works for people an action plan for the social economy

Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions.

Buying for social impact – Good practice from around the EU

It is the final publication of the Buying for Social Impact (BSI) project commissioned by the Executive Agency for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EASME) and the European Commission Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs (DG GROW) to promote the use of social considerations in public procurement procedures. The project was led by the European Association for Information on Local Development (AEIDL), working in partnership with the European Network of Cities and Regions for the Social Economy (REVES), the Diesis Network, Social Economy Europe (SEE), and the European Network of Social Integration Enterprises (ENSIE). The publication, which includes 22 good practices from 12 countries, is a meaningful collection of good practices that can not only inspire procurers, but also operators in the social economy, so as to stimulate replication across Europe.

Edutainment Techniques And Digital Facilitation Tools

Employees in the housing and energy crisis: problems and community solutions, highlighting the housing and energy issues faced by employees in the Hungarian private sector

Empowering rural communities through social and solidarity economy: observations and case studies

Encyclopedia of the Social and Solidarity Economy

The Encyclopedia of the Social and Solidarity Economy is a comprehensive reference text that explores how the social and solidarity economy (SSE) plays a significant role in creating and developing economic activities in alternative ways. In contrast to processes involving commodification, commercialisation, bureaucratisation and corporatisation, the SSE reasserts the place of ethics, social well-being and democratic decision-making in economic activities and governance. The Encyclopedia broadens the knowledge base of diverse actors of the SSE, including practitioners, activists and policymakers.

Entrepreneuriat social vert féminin en milieu rural – bonnes pratiques d’Europe, des Balkans occidentaux et du Cameroun (en français)

Female social green entrepreneurship in rural areas – good practices from Europe, western Balkans, and Cameroon (in English)

Five tools for internationalisation assessment

Food sustainability in the VET school curriculum

Green action plan

Green paper on social economy in the western Balkans

Greening the agri-food sector upskilling the job force

How Social Enterprise contribute to sustainable food systems

Our study begins with an overview of food systems, and a brief discussion of the concept of sustainable food systems. T he second part deals with the social economy and social enterprises as models for the development of sustainable food systems, and presents some alternative patterns for food systems developed by social economy enterprises, such as social farming and community food. The third part of the study focuses on the role of the social entrepreneur and presents some good practices of social enterprises involved in creating sustainable food systems. This research has enabled us to elaborate some observations on the role of social economy organisations in the implementation of actions toward sustainable food systems.

How Social Enterprises Contribute to Alternative Food Systems

What does it mean for a social economy enterprise to take food into account? The paper contributes to this branch of studies with the aim of understanding how social enterprises are able to generate alternative food systems to promote food sovereignty and sustainability. Firstly, a review of the relevant literature is presented, with the aim of showing an overview of the relationship between social economy enterprises and sustainable development with a specific focus on sustainable food. Following this, after a description of the methodology employed, the experiences of a number of social enterprises of food sector among Europe that have implemented innovative projects involving sustainability and counteracting the desertification of rural areas, women’s employment, migrant integration, decent job conditions and work integration. This leads to a discussion of the results, the interpretation of the new roles of social enterprises, and the identification of the main implications. The main thing that links all these cases is five key elements, which are present in all the experiences we analysed: inclusion, equity, respect, responsibility and opportunity. These elements can be seen as keywords and important aspects for a transition towards more sustainable food systems through social economy enterprises.

How social enterprises contribute to sustainable food system

Social enterprise experiences in the sustainable food chain are spreading in various regions of Europe and include a wide range of initiatives. These experiences show that social enterprises are engaged in a search for new ways of interacting in the production and consumption of food, while showing an active and participatory commitment to their communities. We have investigated social enterprises that are part of sustainable food systems across Europe. Our study begins with an overview of food systems, and a brief discussion of the concept of sustainable food systems. The second part deals with the social economy and social enterprises as models for the development of sustainable food systems, and presents some alternative patterns for food systems developed by social economy enterprises, such as social farming and community food. The third part of the study focuses on the role of the social entrepreneur and presents some good practices of social enterprises involved in creating sustainable food systems. This research has enabled us to elaborate some observations on the role of social economy organisations in the implementation of actions toward sustainable food systems.

How social enterprises contribute to sustainable food systems in Europe

Identificación y sistematización de experiencias de incubación de cooperativas en la Unión Europea, con énfasis en España, Italia, Bélgica y Francia