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Posted on August 10, 2017 by admin

Look to Ghent for inspiration

A new research report shows that within the last 10 years, the Flemish city of Ghent in Belgium  has seen a ten-fold increase in local commons initiatives. The report defines commons as any “shared resource, which is co-owned or co-governed by a community of users and stakeholders, under the rules and norms of that community.”

Read more about this wonderful development here.

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  • (Block_10) Investors: capital for commons initiatives
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The Commons Finance Canvas was created by Stephen Hinton as a tool to help communities and commons initiatives plan and run their operations in an economically viable way. Stephen consults in sustainable development at Stephen Hinton Consulting

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