Water BOOST Enabling Innovation for Future Ready Cities 2025
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Water-BOOST codes used in the figures
E1 Individual governance enablers (linking G1 and G2)
E2 and E4 Individual cross-level enablers, linking governance and aquapreneurship levels
E3 Individual aquapreneurship enablers (linking A1 and A2)
E5 Multistakeholder enablers across all stakeholder groups
SE1 Supporting enablers within supporting stakeholders (linking S1 and S2)
SE2 and SE3 Supporting enablers connecting supporting stakeholders with the MVS
MVSMinimal viable system composed by key stakeholders and enablers necessary for a functional water
innovation ecosystem
G1 Public utilities and large private concessionaires (governance level)
G2 Policy-makers and regulators (governance level)
A1 Innovators and entrepreneurs (aquapreneurship level)
A2 Investors and accelerators (aquapreneurship level)
S1 Academia and research institutions (supporting level)
S2 Civil society organizations (NGOs, professional associations and community groups) (supporting level)
Abstract representation of the water innovation ecosystem FIGURE 4
Source: World Economic ForumEnabling stakeholders Supporting stakeholders Minimal viable system (MVS)
Enablers Supporting enablers Individual enablers E1, E2, E3, E4 Multistakeholder enablers E5WATER SECTOR ECOSYSTEM
E1 SE2
E3 E2 E5
SE1
SE3E4WATER INNOV ATION ECOSYSTEM
(ENABLING ENVIRONMENT)Key
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