Reflecting on four Living Labs in the Netherlands and Indonesia: a perspective on performance, public engagement and participation

Loes Witteveen*, Jan Fliervoet, Dwina Roosmini, Paul van Eijk, Nurdahlia Lairing

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Abstract

Living Labs need to improve their performance to address urgent social and environmental sustainability challenges. A framework combining the dimensions of environment and focus, methods and collaborative action, and outcomes with a life cycle perspective allowed analysing four Living Labs in the Netherlands and Indonesia. These Living Labs present differences in environment but are similar for the focus on sustainability transition processes. The reflection reveals the importance of considering public engagement and participation needed to foster a responsible approach and a sustainable performance of Living Labs.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberA01
JournalJCOM Journal of Science Communication
Volume22
Issue number03
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jun 2023

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