Events
Place: webinar
The H2020 AgriLink project has organised an online e-workshop during June 2021 to open a debate on Living Labs and AKIS.
Based upon AgriLink’s own Living Lab experience and findings, the aim of this e-workshop has been to open a debate around two questions:
In AgriLink, we consider Living Lab as a co-design process. We followed the definition of a Living Lab according to the European Network of LL (ENoLL), 5 key elements must be present in a LL
The e-workshop has been organised with two steps.
Link: https://inrae-fr.zoom.us/j/9562247935
14:00-14:05 - Welcome - Pierre Labarthe (INRAE, France, coordinator of AgriLink)
14:05-14:15 - Brief overview of the outcomes of AgriLink’s Living Labs - Herman Schoorlemmer (WUR, Netherlands, leader of WP3)
14:15- 14:25 - Summary of the discussions of the Google Docs B & C+ questions - Héloïse Leloup (INRAE)
14:25-14:35 First round of reaction
14:35-14:55 Hot topic 1 - How to define Living Labs and differentiate them (or not) from other multi-actor approaches. The discussion will be opened by short introduction
14:55-15:15 - Hot topic 2 - Is there a paradox between scaling-up and the inclusiveness of Living Labs? How to make outcomes of Living Labs relevant for other groups of end-users? The discussion will be opened by short introduction
15:15-15:35 - Hot topic 3 - Is there a role for public actors beyond funding Living Labs? How can public actors ensure a sustainable integration of Living Labs into AKIS? The discussion will be opened by short introduction
15:35-15:45 - Conclusion and final thoughts - Facilitated by Pierre Labarthe
Viimati muudetud: 05.07.2021