Social strategies for FISSAC: Definition of target social groups
Main Authors: | Francoise Bonnet, Marion Courtois, Angeliki Koulouri |
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Format: | Report publication-deliverable eJournal |
Terbitan: |
, 2020
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Online Access: |
https://zenodo.org/record/3690651 |
Daftar Isi:
- Industrial Symbiosis is an emerging concept with multitude benefits for companies, communities and the local environment. It can be a very powerful and important strategic approach to promote sustainability in the European Union. For this reason, FISSAC project is highly relevant, bringing together a wide range of partners and countries. Industrial Symbiosis can be initiated by a public authority or a private firm or association and, as it is meant to be business driven, it is not directly affecting the social milieu. Research to date shows there is limited knowledge about non-technical aspects (including social aspects) and associated networks pertaining to IS developments. It is the aim of this report to highlight the importance of non-technical and social aspects as a key for achieving successful Industrial Symbiosis projects. The diversity of the project and the wide range of countries and partners also underline the need to make priorities, which need to be aligned with the project objectives in the long run.