Can Social Innovation Make a Change in European and Mediterranean Marginalized Areas? Social Innovation Impact Assessment in Agriculture, Fisheries, Forestry, and Rural Development

Author:

Ravazzoli ElisaORCID,Dalla Torre CristinaORCID,Da Re RiccardoORCID,Marini Govigli ValentinoORCID,Secco LauraORCID,Górriz-Mifsud ElenaORCID,Pisani ElenaORCID,Barlagne CarlaORCID,Baselice AntonioORCID,Bengoumi Mohammed,Dijskhoorn-Dekker Marijke,Labidi ArbiaORCID,Lopolito AntonioORCID,Melnykovych Mariana,Perlik Manfred,Polman Nico,Sarkki Simo,Vassilopoulos Achilleas,Koundouri PhoebeORCID,Miller David,Streifeneder Thomas,Nijnik MariaORCID

Abstract

Social innovation (SI) impacts are long-term changes that affect different dimensions of territorial capital (i.e., economy, society, environment, governance) for the territory in which SI occurs. Yet, systematic empirical evidence and theoretically sound assessments of the impacts of SI are scarce. This paper aims to fill the gap and assess the different aspects of SI’s impacts in European and Mediterranean areas that are characterized by marginalization processes. To assess the impacts of SI in marginalized areas, we use the evaluation framework developed within the Social Innovation in Marginalized Rural Areas (SIMRA) Horizon 2020 project and apply it to nine SI initiatives related to the fields of agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and rural development. Our findings show that SI produces cross-sectoral (societal, economic, environmental, and governmental) and multi-level impacts (on individuals, community, and society), which have improved the societal well-being, and contributed to the reduction of certain forms of marginality, mainly inside the territory in which SI occurred.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development

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