Social Learning and Networking : How multiple actors can learn through joint analysis, dialogue and co-creation

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    Abstract

    We are facing complex societal problems such as climate change, human conflict, poverty and inequality, and need innovative solutions. Multi-stakeholder processes (MSPs) are more and more seen as a critical way of coming to such innovative solutions. It is thought that when multiple stakeholders are able to meet, share experiences, learn together and contribute to decisions, new and innovative ways of dealing with problems are found and turned into action. Still, much remains to be understood about the role and effectiveness of social learning in multi-stakeholder settings. This report summarizes the deliberations of the seminar “Social learning and networking: How multiple actors can learn through joint analysis, dialogue and co-creation”, which was held in Wageningen on 16 September 2010.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationWageningen
    PublisherCentre for Development Innovation
    Number of pages25
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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