Challenges of Urban Living Labs towards the Future of Local Innovation

Finding new approaches to overcome complex urban problems such as climate change has always been of interest to policymakers and academics. The changing dynamics of urban development result in the diversification of new practices during which experimentation is used to inform urban practice. Amongst...

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Main Authors: Aksel Ersoy, Ellen van Bueren
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2020-10-01
Series:Urban Planning
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3226
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spelling doaj-0b38d5e2e0224c4380b3367cc2a6ed382020-11-25T03:07:33ZengCogitatioUrban Planning2183-76352020-10-01548910010.17645/up.v5i4.32261688Challenges of Urban Living Labs towards the Future of Local InnovationAksel Ersoy0Ellen van Bueren1Department of Management in the Built Environment, TU Delft, The NetherlandsDepartment of Management in the Built Environment, TU Delft, The NetherlandsFinding new approaches to overcome complex urban problems such as climate change has always been of interest to policymakers and academics. The changing dynamics of urban development result in the diversification of new practices during which experimentation is used to inform urban practice. Amongst these approaches, urban living labs (ULLs) have become a popular form of urban experimental innovation in many countries in the last decade. These ULLs respond to the increased complexity of future challenges calling for local solutions that acknowledge the local conditions—political, technical, and social. Even though a great deal of attention has been given to this form of urban innovation, there has been little consideration of the learning and innovation processes within ULLs. Based on a comparative case study of three innovation projects in a ULL in the city of Amsterdam, we analyse and discuss the claims of ULLs regarding innovation and the different orders of learning they foster. We argue that in the processes of experimentation within ULLs, combining mechanisms of learning and innovation is key to promoting the development of particular local solutions. However, since the learning processes are especially concerned within a particular ULL learning setting, there is a mismatch between the expectations of policymakers, industry, citizens, and knowledge institutes, as well as how the lessons learned can be useful for other contexts.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/urbanplanning/article/view/3226amsterdamfuture challengeslearninglocal innovationurban living labs
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Challenges of Urban Living Labs towards the Future of Local Innovation
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future challenges
learning
local innovation
urban living labs
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Ellen van Bueren
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title Challenges of Urban Living Labs towards the Future of Local Innovation
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publishDate 2020-10-01
description Finding new approaches to overcome complex urban problems such as climate change has always been of interest to policymakers and academics. The changing dynamics of urban development result in the diversification of new practices during which experimentation is used to inform urban practice. Amongst these approaches, urban living labs (ULLs) have become a popular form of urban experimental innovation in many countries in the last decade. These ULLs respond to the increased complexity of future challenges calling for local solutions that acknowledge the local conditions—political, technical, and social. Even though a great deal of attention has been given to this form of urban innovation, there has been little consideration of the learning and innovation processes within ULLs. Based on a comparative case study of three innovation projects in a ULL in the city of Amsterdam, we analyse and discuss the claims of ULLs regarding innovation and the different orders of learning they foster. We argue that in the processes of experimentation within ULLs, combining mechanisms of learning and innovation is key to promoting the development of particular local solutions. However, since the learning processes are especially concerned within a particular ULL learning setting, there is a mismatch between the expectations of policymakers, industry, citizens, and knowledge institutes, as well as how the lessons learned can be useful for other contexts.
topic amsterdam
future challenges
learning
local innovation
urban living labs
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