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The cooperative principle is often put forward as a method of organizations governance and management. However, it can also be conceptualised and put into practice as inter-organisational cooperation within a given territory.  
The cooperative principle is often put forward as a method of organizations governance and management. However, it can also be conceptualised and put into practice as inter-organisational cooperation within a given territory.  


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From an '''economic''' point of view, territorial cooperation then becomes a method of coordination between stakeholders, or even a method of regulation and allocation of resources that is more efficient and less exclusionary than competition (market) or public administration (redistribution).  And at the same time, a '''political''' project to reappropriate the territory in order to find solutions to existing fragmentation. It has also become a '''priority for SSE policies''', which can be applied in different ways depending on the context, with local authorities playing an active role in the experimentations...
From an '''economic''' point of view, territorial cooperation then becomes a method of coordination between stakeholders, or even a method of regulation and allocation of resources that is more efficient and less exclusionary than competition (market) or public administration (redistribution).  And at the same time, a '''political''' project to reappropriate the territory in order to find solutions to existing fragmentation. It has also become a '''priority for SSE policies''', which can be applied in different ways depending on the context, with local authorities playing an active role in the experimentations...


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Territorial cooperation is characterised by the participation and contributions of the various stakeholders (SSE entrepreneurships, associations, SSE networks, Local authorities, SMEs, researchers, etc), without hierarchical relations, in the service of the ecological transition, the relocation and local anchoring of activities and employment and/or local development, etc.  
Territorial cooperation is characterised by the participation and contributions of the various stakeholders (SSE entrepreneurships, associations, SSE networks, Local authorities, SMEs, researchers, etc), without hierarchical relations, in the service of the ecological transition, the relocation and local anchoring of activities and employment and/or local development, etc.  


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It is based on the pooling of shared problems in a given area, the interdependence of activities, the combination of interests and the complementarity of skills.
It is based on the pooling of shared problems in a given area, the interdependence of activities, the combination of interests and the complementarity of skills.


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It can take the form of a network based on an awareness of the challenges and constraints of interdependences, or be structured voluntarily between people and organisations in a meta-organisation or an intermediary place, with a legal status. <ref>Definition from Appui à l’émergence et au développement d’initiatives d’économie solidaire, MES, 2023</ref>
It can take the form of a network based on an awareness of the challenges and constraints of interdependences, or be structured voluntarily between people and organisations in a meta-organisation or an intermediary place, with a legal status. <ref>Definition from Appui à l’émergence et au développement d’initiatives d’économie solidaire, MES, 2023</ref>


== Main networks working on this issue ==
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In '''France''', The [https://www.le-mes.org/ Mouvement pour l'Economie Solidaire (MES)] and its members all over the country; the [https://www.rtes.fr/ RTES] (Réseaux des Collectivités Territoriales pour une Economie Solidaire).
In '''France''', The [https://www.le-mes.org/ Mouvement pour l'Economie Solidaire (MES)] and its members all over the country; the [https://www.rtes.fr/ RTES] (Réseaux des Collectivités Territoriales pour une Economie Solidaire).


== Territorial cooperation around Europe ==
== Territorial cooperation around Europe == <!--T:9-->


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In '''France''': promotion of shared spaces(living labs, etc.), [[Third Place (Tiers-lieu)|solidarity-based third places]], Pôles Territoriaux de Coopération Economique (PTCE), collaboration and exchanges between SSE companies and VSE-SMEs around the structuring of supply chains, [[Economic and solidarity short supply chains|short food supply chains]] or investment by local authorities in [[SCIC (Société Coopérative d'Intérêt Collectif)|SCICs]] for local services of general interest, experiments in job creation linked to the territory, such as the Territoires Zéro Chômeurs Longue Durée (TZCLD) (Zero Long-Term Unemployed Territories), etc.
In '''France''': promotion of shared spaces(living labs, etc.), [[Third Place (Tiers-lieu)|solidarity-based third places]], Pôles Territoriaux de Coopération Economique (PTCE), collaboration and exchanges between SSE companies and VSE-SMEs around the structuring of supply chains, [[Economic and solidarity short supply chains|short food supply chains]] or investment by local authorities in [[SCIC (Société Coopérative d'Intérêt Collectif)|SCICs]] for local services of general interest, experiments in job creation linked to the territory, such as the Territoires Zéro Chômeurs Longue Durée (TZCLD) (Zero Long-Term Unemployed Territories), etc.


== Public policies associated with this theme ==
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Local authorities play a major role in several of the examples cited above: PTCE, SCIC, TZCLD, etc. as can be seen in this documet (in French):
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Local authorities play a major role in several of the examples cited above: PTCE, SCIC, TZCLD, etc. as can be seen in this document (in French):


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*  [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-4787_fr.html Les rôles des collectivités locales dans les dynamiques de PTCE], Repères du RTES, 2016.
*  [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-4787_fr.html Les rôles des collectivités locales dans les dynamiques de PTCE], Repères du RTES, 2016.


 
== Links == <!--T:14-->
== Links ==
=== With socioeco.org ===
=== With socioeco.org ===


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PTCE (in French) : [[THEMA ID::230|Matching Socioeco.org thematic keyword]]
PTCE (in French) : [[THEMA ID::230|Matching Socioeco.org thematic keyword]]


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More documents on socioeco.org:
More documents on socioeco.org:
For example:
For example:


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* A video: [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-video-5752_fr.html Territoires Zéro Chômeur de Longue Durée (TZCLD) (plusieurs)], 2021
* A video: [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-video-5752_fr.html Territoires Zéro Chômeur de Longue Durée (TZCLD) (plusieurs)], 2021


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* [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-6956_fr.html Territoires Zéro Chômeur de longue Duréee - Expérimentation territoriale contre le Chômage de Longue Durée - Rapport d’analyse] 2019 and much more [http://www.socioeco.org/scrutarijs_fr.html?q=z%C3%A9ro+ch%C3%B4meur here].
* [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-6956_fr.html Territoires Zéro Chômeur de longue Duréee - Expérimentation territoriale contre le Chômage de Longue Durée - Rapport d’analyse] 2019 and much more [http://www.socioeco.org/scrutarijs_fr.html?q=z%C3%A9ro+ch%C3%B4meur here].


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* [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-9188_fr.html Le pôle territorial de coopération économique (PTCE), une forme innovante de coopération territoriale de l’ESS ?], Dans RECMA 2017/1 (N° 343), pages 19 à 20
* [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-9188_fr.html Le pôle territorial de coopération économique (PTCE), une forme innovante de coopération territoriale de l’ESS ?], Dans RECMA 2017/1 (N° 343), pages 19 à 20


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* [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-3687_fr.html La SCIC - Entre démarche d’utilité sociale et construction d’intérêt collectif - de l’organisation au territoire], 2002, Mathieu DAUPLEIX
* [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-3687_fr.html La SCIC - Entre démarche d’utilité sociale et construction d’intérêt collectif - de l’organisation au territoire], 2002, Mathieu DAUPLEIX


=== With Ripess NL articles or position papers ===
=== With Ripess NL articles or position papers === <!--T:21-->


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* [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-8360_fr.html Visit of L’Espace: the new third place of our Swiss members Après-Genève, Article from the RIPESS Europe newsletter] - April 2022  
* [https://www.socioeco.org/bdf_fiche-document-8360_fr.html Visit of L’Espace: the new third place of our Swiss members Après-Genève, Article from the RIPESS Europe newsletter] - April 2022  


== References ==
== References == <!--T:23-->


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[[Category: Territorial embeddedness]]
[[Category: Territorial embeddedness]]
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The cooperative principle is often put forward as a method of organizations governance and management. However, it can also be conceptualised and put into practice as inter-organisational cooperation within a given territory.

From an economic point of view, territorial cooperation then becomes a method of coordination between stakeholders, or even a method of regulation and allocation of resources that is more efficient and less exclusionary than competition (market) or public administration (redistribution). And at the same time, a political project to reappropriate the territory in order to find solutions to existing fragmentation. It has also become a priority for SSE policies, which can be applied in different ways depending on the context, with local authorities playing an active role in the experimentations...

Territorial cooperation is characterised by the participation and contributions of the various stakeholders (SSE entrepreneurships, associations, SSE networks, Local authorities, SMEs, researchers, etc), without hierarchical relations, in the service of the ecological transition, the relocation and local anchoring of activities and employment and/or local development, etc.

It is based on the pooling of shared problems in a given area, the interdependence of activities, the combination of interests and the complementarity of skills.

It can take the form of a network based on an awareness of the challenges and constraints of interdependences, or be structured voluntarily between people and organisations in a meta-organisation or an intermediary place, with a legal status. [1]

Main networks working on this issue

In France, The Mouvement pour l'Economie Solidaire (MES) and its members all over the country; the RTES (Réseaux des Collectivités Territoriales pour une Economie Solidaire).

Territorial cooperation around Europe

In France: promotion of shared spaces(living labs, etc.), solidarity-based third places, Pôles Territoriaux de Coopération Economique (PTCE), collaboration and exchanges between SSE companies and VSE-SMEs around the structuring of supply chains, short food supply chains or investment by local authorities in SCICs for local services of general interest, experiments in job creation linked to the territory, such as the Territoires Zéro Chômeurs Longue Durée (TZCLD) (Zero Long-Term Unemployed Territories), etc.

Public policies associated with this theme

Local authorities play a major role in several of the examples cited above: PTCE, SCIC, TZCLD, etc. as can be seen in this document (in French):

Links

With socioeco.org

PTCE (in French) : Matching Socioeco.org thematic keyword

More documents on socioeco.org: For example:

With Ripess NL articles or position papers

References


  1. Definition from Appui à l’émergence et au développement d’initiatives d’économie solidaire, MES, 2023