This document (TeRRItoria project, Deliverable D3.1 − 2019) contains an Inventory of 30 bottom-up governance innovation practices. This Inventory is part of a broader work aiming at identifying useful examples, in terms of approaches, policies, and tools, for the development of the 5 “Transformative Experiments” of territorial RRI the project is going to implement. The Inventory focuses on those governance innovations, promoted by different kind of coalitions, that activate a process of “re-territorialisation”, i.e., they work for reversing de-territorialisation trends and thus to foster local development and social cohesion. In particular, the Inventory collects the experiences in which research and innovation actors, in different ways, exercise responsibility toward their territory as they play a pivotal role in governance innovation. In particular, three of the practices of the inventory are focused on health, and it has been set up on the basis of citizen and people needs (including health) and active involvement. These practices are: #11 Living Lab to facilitate learning and collaboration; #22 Cooperation among public services around a local library; and #30 Application of the Dialogue Model for health research agenda-setting process.
Part of interest: The entire document. See in particular: Practice #11; Practice #22; Practice #30.
Target groups: Policymakers (local authorities), Providers, Professional, Patients, CSOs, RPOs, Innovative business, intermediaries