The failure of recent international negotiations to progress global
action on climate change has shifted attention to the emergence of
grassroots sustainability initiatives. These civil society networks
display the potential to implement social innovation and change
processes from the 'bottom up'. Recent scholarship has sought to
theorise grassroots community-based low carbon practices in terms
of their sustainability transition potential. However there are few
empirical examples that demonstrate the factors for success of
community-based social innovations in achieving more widespread
adoption outside of their local, sustainability 'niche'.
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