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Handbook of Research on Cultural Heritage and Its Impact on Territory Innovation and Development
Democratization is a process of development of liberal social institutions that lead to the strengthening of civil society.
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Urban Green Innovation: Public Interest, Territory Democratization, and Institutional Design
José G. Vargas-Hernández (University Center for Economic and Managerial Sciences, University of Guadalajara, Mexico)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-6701-2.ch008
Abstract
This chapter has the objective to analyze the elements of urban green innovation based on the guarantee the public interest, decentralize the infrastructure to democratize the territory, and innovating the institutional design to address the complexity of the challenges in the city. The method employed is the critical analysis supported by a review of the literature and consult to experts in the field. It is concluded that the urban green innovation capacity planning has a critical role in urban innovation development in specific areas of economic growth, social inclusion and equality, environmental sustainability, health, education, business, etc. To achieve these aims, urban green innovation requires to guarantee the public interest, the democratization of the territory, and the new institutional design.
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Territory Democratization and Institutional Design in Urban Green Innovation
Democratization is a process of development of liberal social institutions that lead to the strengthening of civil society.
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