Strengthening the transformative impulse while mainstreaming real-world labs: Lessons learned from three years of BaWü-Labs: Lessons learned from three years of BaWü-Labs

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Strengthening the transformative impulse while mainstreaming real-world labs: Lessons learned from three years of BaWü-Labs: Lessons learned from three years of BaWü-Labs. / Schäpke, Niko; Wagner, Felix; Parodi, Oliver et al.
In: GAIA, Vol. 27, No. 2, 01.01.2018, p. 262-264.

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title = "Strengthening the transformative impulse while mainstreaming real-world labs: Lessons learned from three years of BaW{\"u}-Labs: Lessons learned from three years of BaW{\"u}-Labs",
abstract = "Real-world labs have been proposed as a central catalyst to advance research for sustainability and societal transformation. In Karlsruhe, the scientific community presented new experiences and results from more than three years of pioneering real-world lab research in Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg (BaW{\"u}-Labs) and discussed the lessons learned with practitioners.",
keywords = "Real-world laboratories, Reallabor, Research policy, Sustainability transitions, Transdisciplinarity, Transformation, Transdisciplinary studies",
author = "Niko Sch{\"a}pke and Felix Wagner and Oliver Parodi and Sarah Meier-Soylu",
note = "Funding Information: line with the experimental character of RWLs, interactive formats invited for debates. The event was hosted by the Ministry for Science, Research and the Arts Baden-W{\"u}rttemberg (MWK), the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the accompanying research team ForReal2. Some 250 persons participated, including researchers and practitioners from BaW{\"u} Labs, funders, the broader scientific community and policy-making. We present an overview of the contributions and summarize main results of the event.",
year = "2018",
month = jan,
day = "1",
doi = "10.14512/gaia.27.2.19",
language = "English",
volume = "27",
pages = "262--264",
journal = "GAIA",
issn = "0940-5550",
publisher = "Oekom - Gesellschaft fuer Oekologische Kommunikation mbH",
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AU - Wagner, Felix

AU - Parodi, Oliver

AU - Meier-Soylu, Sarah

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AB - Real-world labs have been proposed as a central catalyst to advance research for sustainability and societal transformation. In Karlsruhe, the scientific community presented new experiences and results from more than three years of pioneering real-world lab research in Baden-Württemberg (BaWü-Labs) and discussed the lessons learned with practitioners.

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