Urban BaWü-Labs: Challenges and Solutions when Expanding the Real-World Lab Infrastructure

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Urban areas provide space and place for experimentation with sustainability transitions in real-world laboratories. Members of the existing urban laboratories in Baden-Württemberg and experts have discussed the challenges of these innovative research settings, as well as possible solutions.
Original languageEnglish
JournalGAIA
Volume26
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)366-368
Number of pages3
ISSN0940-5550
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Publication statusPublished - 15.12.2017

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Participants from the urban labs convened with experts from sustainability and transformation sciences to discuss some of the challenges and possible solutions to urban real-world lab research. To facilitate learning between labs and to augment the empirical basis of discussions, practitioners from pre-existing real-world labs partici - pat ed as well (for an overview see Schäp-ke et al. 2015). This notice is written as part of the accompanying research to the real-world labs (Wagner et al. 2016), which hosted the event together with the funding Baden-Württemberg Ministry for Science, Research and Arts (MWK).

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  • Sustainability Science - Reallabor, real-world laboratories, research policy, sustainability transisitions, transdisciplinarity, urban development

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