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So often environmental protection is neglected in the social
entrepreneurship literature, even though the environmental movement
has a lot to offer in terms of empirical and theoretical
developments. This book makes a hugely important contribution to
filling that gap, lending weight to social innovation theory and
providing a good case study resource. The book bridges the gap
between social and environmental outcomes.' - Tim Curtis,
University of Northampton, UKThere are few sectors where 'getting
things done sustainably' is as important as it is for the water
sector. From drinking water and sanitation to water use in
agriculture, industry and ecosystems, Rafael Ziegler and his
co-authors investigate the contribution of social entrepreneurship
to the sustainable use of water. Using detailed case studies from
Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, the authors assess the role
and potential of social entrepreneurship for the sustainable use of
water. In addition, they examine the ethics and politics of new
ideas for sustainability in the water sector. In so doing, they
critically discuss the impact of these new innovations, with the
emphasis on ideas changing heads rather than money changing hands.
By bringing together questions from ecology, ethics, management and
political science, and drawing on research in close collaboration
with practitioners across the world, the approach taken is both
inter- and trans-disciplinary. The result will be of significant
interest to researchers and practitioners in social
entrepreneurship and social innovation, as well as in water and
sustainability politics. Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2.
Toilets Before Independence with David Kuria and Ecotact 3. Roberto
Epple - Reconcile With Your River! 4. A New Water Paradigm Michal
Krav ik and People and Water 5. Fostering Real Social Contracts -
Hermann Bacher and WOTR 6. Financing Water Ecosystem Services -
Marta Echavarria and Eco-Decision 7. Musketeering for Drinking
Water - Viva con Agua de St Pauli 8. Getting Things Done
Sustainably? Synthesis Chapter on Social Entrepreneurship and Water
9. Getting Things Done Together? - From Collaborative Competition
to Collaborative Campaigns Index
So often environmental protection is neglected in the social
entrepreneurship literature, even though the environmental movement
has a lot to offer in terms of empirical and theoretical
developments. This book makes a hugely important contribution to
filling that gap, lending weight to social innovation theory and
providing a good case study resource. The book bridges the gap
between social and environmental outcomes.' - Tim Curtis,
University of Northampton, UKThere are few sectors where 'getting
things done sustainably' is as important as it is for the water
sector. From drinking water and sanitation to water use in
agriculture, industry and ecosystems, Rafael Ziegler and his
co-authors investigate the contribution of social entrepreneurship
to the sustainable use of water. Using detailed case studies from
Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America, the authors assess the role
and potential of social entrepreneurship for the sustainable use of
water. In addition, they examine the ethics and politics of new
ideas for sustainability in the water sector. In so doing, they
critically discuss the impact of these new innovations, with the
emphasis on ideas changing heads rather than money changing hands.
By bringing together questions from ecology, ethics, management and
political science, and drawing on research in close collaboration
with practitioners across the world, the approach taken is both
inter- and trans-disciplinary. The result will be of significant
interest to researchers and practitioners in social
entrepreneurship and social innovation, as well as in water and
sustainability politics. Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2.
Toilets Before Independence with David Kuria and Ecotact 3. Roberto
Epple - Reconcile With Your River! 4. A New Water Paradigm Michal
Krav ik and People and Water 5. Fostering Real Social Contracts -
Hermann Bacher and WOTR 6. Financing Water Ecosystem Services -
Marta Echavarria and Eco-Decision 7. Musketeering for Drinking
Water - Viva con Agua de St Pauli 8. Getting Things Done
Sustainably? Synthesis Chapter on Social Entrepreneurship and Water
9. Getting Things Done Together? - From Collaborative Competition
to Collaborative Campaigns Index
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