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European social innovation research presented at international event

European social innovation research presented at international event

SIMRA project meeting in Aberdeen, Scotland (c) James Hutton Institute
“Given the international nature of the problems that rural areas face, the SIMRA team works closely with those initiating and benefiting from social innovations to learn about motivations, experiences and barriers encountered”
SIMRA researchers in Aberdeen (c) James Hutton Institute

A Hutton-led research project studying social challenges faced by rural areas across Europe and the wider Mediterranean area was presented at the fifth CRISES (Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales) international conference, held in Montreal, Canada. The event was attended by over 320 delegates including scientists, students, community-based practitioners, policymakers and civil society representatives.

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This article was originally posted by The James Hutton Institute