Same words, different worlds? Living labs in multifunctional landscapes - Aligning terminologies, approaches for optimal research for impact
Research for impact in the CGIAR Multifunctional Landscapes Program is implemented with partners and stakeholders in Living Labs. Living labs are gaining momentum as sub-national territories within which sustainable food system transformation is sought through multi-stakeholder engagement processes....
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| author | Staiger, Simone Fuchs, Lisa Elena Navarrete, Angela Patricia |
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| description | Research for impact in the CGIAR Multifunctional Landscapes Program is implemented with partners and stakeholders in Living Labs. Living labs are gaining momentum as sub-national territories within which sustainable food system transformation is sought through multi-stakeholder engagement processes. According to the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL), Living Labs are defined as “user-centered, open innovation ecosystems based on a systematic user co-creation approach, integrating research and innovation processes in real-life communities and settings”. In other words, Living Labs are intended to address complex situations and challenges requiring multi-scalar, multi-actor, multi-dimensional and holistic solutions.
In an internal seminar held in September 2025, CGIAR Multifunctional Science Program addressed the crucial question: how to define (and name) our arenas of engagement, and how do we effectively engage in and with them. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1804722026-01-23T07:12:45Z Same words, different worlds? Living labs in multifunctional landscapes - Aligning terminologies, approaches for optimal research for impact Staiger, Simone Fuchs, Lisa Elena Navarrete, Angela Patricia agroecology food systems participatory approaches sustainability innovation governance inclusion participatory action research landscape approaches governance systems co-management agroecological transition Research for impact in the CGIAR Multifunctional Landscapes Program is implemented with partners and stakeholders in Living Labs. Living labs are gaining momentum as sub-national territories within which sustainable food system transformation is sought through multi-stakeholder engagement processes. According to the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL), Living Labs are defined as “user-centered, open innovation ecosystems based on a systematic user co-creation approach, integrating research and innovation processes in real-life communities and settings”. In other words, Living Labs are intended to address complex situations and challenges requiring multi-scalar, multi-actor, multi-dimensional and holistic solutions. In an internal seminar held in September 2025, CGIAR Multifunctional Science Program addressed the crucial question: how to define (and name) our arenas of engagement, and how do we effectively engage in and with them. 2025-09-23 2026-01-23T07:12:44Z 2026-01-23T07:12:44Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180472 en Open Access Staiger, S.; Fuchs, L.E.; Navarrete, A.P. (2025) Same words, different worlds? Living labs in multifunctional landscapes - Aligning terminologies, approaches for optimal research for impact. [Blog post] CGIAR News. Published online 23 September 2025. URL: https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/same-words-different-worlds-living-labs-in-multifunctional-landscapes-aligning-terminologies-approaches-for-optimal-research-for-impact |
| spellingShingle | agroecology food systems participatory approaches sustainability innovation governance inclusion participatory action research landscape approaches governance systems co-management agroecological transition Staiger, Simone Fuchs, Lisa Elena Navarrete, Angela Patricia Same words, different worlds? Living labs in multifunctional landscapes - Aligning terminologies, approaches for optimal research for impact |
| title | Same words, different worlds? Living labs in multifunctional landscapes - Aligning terminologies, approaches for optimal research for impact |
| title_full | Same words, different worlds? Living labs in multifunctional landscapes - Aligning terminologies, approaches for optimal research for impact |
| title_fullStr | Same words, different worlds? Living labs in multifunctional landscapes - Aligning terminologies, approaches for optimal research for impact |
| title_full_unstemmed | Same words, different worlds? Living labs in multifunctional landscapes - Aligning terminologies, approaches for optimal research for impact |
| title_short | Same words, different worlds? Living labs in multifunctional landscapes - Aligning terminologies, approaches for optimal research for impact |
| title_sort | same words different worlds living labs in multifunctional landscapes aligning terminologies approaches for optimal research for impact |
| topic | agroecology food systems participatory approaches sustainability innovation governance inclusion participatory action research landscape approaches governance systems co-management agroecological transition |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/180472 |
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