The Enabling Environment for BioCities
Version
Published
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Salka, Michael
Guallart, Vicente
Ibañez, Daniel
Rodriguez, Divina Garcia P.
Picard, Nicolas
Boeri, Stefano
Shamir, Livia
De Marco, Lucrezia
Paoli, Sofia
Pastore, Maria Chiara
Živojinović, Ivana
Editor(s)
Scarascia-Mugnozza, Giuseppe E.
Guallart, Vicente
Salbitano, Fabio
Ottaviani Aalmo, Giovanna
Boeri, Stefano
Type
Book Chapter
Language
English
Abstract
The Governing Missions and Mission-Oriented Research and Innovation in the European Union guidelines promoted by the European Commission (EC) are helpful as a starting place for creating the enabling environment for BioCities which follow the principles of natural ecosystems to promote life (Mazzucato 2018, 2019). The strength of mission-oriented policies, defined as systemic public policies that draw on frontier knowledge to attain specific goals, is the empowerment of emergent solutions achieved by: (1) being bold and inspirational with wide social relevance; (2) having a clear direction with targeted, measurable, and time-bound metrics; (3) being ambitious but realistic; (4) being cross-disciplinary and cross-sectoral; and (5) driving multiple bottom-up solutions (Ergas 1987).
Subjects
SD Forestry
ISBN
978-3-031-29465-5
Publisher DOI
Series/Report No.
Future City
Volume
20
Publisher
Springer
Submitter
Güdel, Nicole
Citation apa
Salka, M., Guallart, V., Ibañez, D., Rodriguez, D. G. P., Picard, N., Wilkes-Allemann, J., Coleman Brantschen, E. C., Boeri, S., Shamir, L., De Marco, L., Paoli, S., Pastore, M. C., & Živojinović, I. (2023). The Enabling Environment for BioCities. In G. E. Scarascia-Mugnozza, V. Guallart, F. Salbitano, G. Ottaviani Aalmo, & S. Boeri (Eds.), Transforming Biocities: Designing Urban Spaces Inspired by Nature (Vol. 20, pp. 265–282). Springer. https://arbor.bfh.ch/handle/arbor/36438
