The Framework - Platform to support the transition
[The approaches enumerated above would be well supported with a framework/ platform -social and IT network-.  A platform would help coalesce the various intitiatives, it would enable the various problematiques and needs, existing solutions and possible partnerships to be made visible to each other and encouraged in  the  context of a  global sustainability & resilience objective. It would help  connect the  dots between initiatives in   order to help people pull and pool resources  and  collaborate to grow   what works for them and for the common good.  It  would enable  learning,  exchange of knowledge and experience,  engagement,   coordination of  cooperation and action, and evaluation,  debate,   deliberation,  decisions of specific projects or outcomes, all this in an emrging and on-going process. ]

  • In particular it would allow:

  • setting up 'sensors' for identifying and making sense of what emerges
  • understanding issues and what is at stake across silos;  
  • inspiring, empowering, enabling people to collaboration and action;  
  • facilitating discussion, argumentation, deliberation and implementation; 
  • providing means for horizontal (P2P sharing) and vertical (subsidiarity principle) scaling of processes
  • diffusing, applying, improving, sustaining solutions
  • exchanging, reporting, evaluating, adjusting   
  • monitoring performance, accountability, early detection of new issues and feedback

[Ultimately, such an emergent framework/platform could be an instrument for the  transition,  it could facilitate the  first steps and adjustments of the formation of commons governance systems and institutions.] 

  • Who?: [List stakeholders, partners]
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Communicating the Commons »Communicating the Commons
The Framework - Platform to support the transition
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