Title of article
Growing green money? Mapping community currencies for sustainable development
Author/Authors
Seyfang، نويسنده , , Gill and Longhurst، نويسنده , , Noel، نويسنده ,
Pages
13
From page
65
To page
77
Abstract
Parallel sustainable monetary systems are being developed by civil society groups and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), informed by ecological economics perspectives on development, value, economic scale and growth, and responding to the unsustainability of current global financial systems. These parallel systems of exchange (or community currencies) are designed to promote sustainable development by localising economic development, building social capital and substituting for material consumption, valuing work which is marginalised in conventional labour markets, and challenging the growth-based monetary system. However, this international movement towards community-based ecological economic practices, is under-researched. This paper presents new empirical evidence from the first international study of the scope and character of community currencies. It identifies the diversity, scale, geography and development trajectory of these initiatives, discusses the implications of these findings for efforts to achieve sustainable development, and identifies future research needs, to help harness the sustainability potential of these initiatives.
Keywords
Complementary currencies , Community currencies , New economics , Grassroots innovations , sustainable development , Degrowth , LETS , Time banks
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
1941800
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