Research Institute for Sustainability Helmholtz Centre Potsdam

Commons-Public Partnerships. New avenues of cooperation for social-ecological transformations

Local cooperation between civil society and the public sector is becoming increasingly important – in local transformation projects, in science, and occasionally in politics and administration. Commons-Public Partnerships (CPPs) provide a way to frame, promote and extend this collaboration. In civil society, CPPs are typically defined by the practice of commoning, where local communities exercise self-regulation based on the principles of community welfare and the common good. This discussion paper examines the theory and practice of commoning and other forms of cooperation. While focusing on the challenges of social-ecological transformation, the paper also identifies areas where CPPs can be implemented and highlights fields of tension exposed by the concept.

Publication Year

2022

Citation

Jerchel, P., & Pape, J. (2022). Commons-Public Partnerships. New avenues of cooperation for social-ecological transformations. IASS Discussion Paper, December 2022.

DOI

10.48481/iass.2022.051

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