城市生活实验室:如何实现包容性的跨学科研究?

Urban transformations Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-17 DOI:10.1186/s42854-021-00026-0
Pia Laborgne, Epongue Ekille, Jochen Wendel, Andrea Pierce, Monika Heyder, Joanna Suchomska, Iulian Nichersu, Dragos Balaican, Krzysztof Ślebioda, Michał Wróblewski, Wojciech Goszczynski
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城市生活实验室(ULL)的方法有潜力为社会学习创造有利的环境,并在可持续发展转型的研究和实践背景下,成为创新的地方合作的知识共同创造和实验的成功舞台。然而,复杂的问题,如城市食物-水-能源(FWE)关系,对实现这种全面可持续发展提出了挑战,特别是在包容性方面。我们根据“创建接口——在水上城市建立粮食-水-能源关系的综合治理能力”项目,将ULL作为地方知识共同创造和参与方法的框架提出。该项目旨在使FWE Nexus的联系更容易被利益相关者(公民和协会、市政府、科学、企业)理解,并促进他们之间的合作和知识交流。本文关注并讨论了包容性作为ULL的一个关键方面和挑战,以及在这方面的文献和我们的经验对将ULL的概念推进到ULL 2.0的建议。这些发现通常也与更广泛意义上的跨学科研究框架有关。
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Urban Living Labs: how to enable inclusive transdisciplinary research?

The Urban Living Lab (ULL) approach has the potential to create enabling environments for social learning and to be a successful arena for innovative local collaboration in knowledge co-creation and experimentation in the context of research and practice in sustainability transitions. Nevertheless, complex issues such as the urban Food-Water-Energy (FWE) Nexus present a challenge to the realization of such ULL, especially regarding their inclusiveness. We present ULL as a frame for a local knowledge co-creation and participation approach based on the project "Creating Interfaces - Building capacity for integrated governance at the Food-Water-Energy-nexus in cities on the water". This project aims at making FWE Nexus linkages better understandable to the stakeholders (citizens and associations, city government, science, businesses), and to facilitate cooperation and knowledge exchange among them. This paper focuses on and discusses inclusiveness as a key aspect and challenge of ULLs and on what literature and our experiences in this regard suggest for the advancement of the concept of ULL towards ULL 2.0. These findings often also relate to framing transdisciplinary research in a wider sense.

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