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Co-creation Pathways to Inform Shared Governance of Urban Living Labs in Practice: Lessons From Three European Projects

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FRONTIERS IN SUSTAINABLE CITIES
卷 3, 期 -, 页码 -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/frsc.2021.690458

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shared governance; co-creation; inclusive urban planning; urban transition; urban living labs

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  1. European Union [691895, 776604]
  2. JPI Urban Europe/Belmont Sustainable Urban Global Initiative [730254]
  3. H2020 Societal Challenges Programme [776604] Funding Source: H2020 Societal Challenges Programme

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The research analyzes co-creation pathways and shared governance mechanisms in three ongoing European projects, investigating stakeholder engagement scales, mechanisms, methodologies, as well as challenges and pitfalls in co-creation pathways. Key principles were identified from ULLs' experiences to enable the development of a forthcoming ULL 2.0 model and related innovation pathways for co-creating urban planning policies. Reflection on enablers and catalysts of co-creation processes inform shared urban governance as major takeaways from the research.
Over recent decades Urban Living Labs (ULLs) have become a common space for co-creation processes' experimentation, whereby new approaches for sustainable urban development are highly connected to support evidence-based policy generation. Europe seems a particular 'hotspot' for this approach whenever it comes to public policy and specifically planning for urban transition. Systemic changes related to urban governance and different public participatory mechanisms, as in the case of ULLs, demand a growing interest from the stakeholders and deliberation in decision-making mechanisms. In this research paper, we analyze co-creation pathways and different shared governance mechanisms in three ongoing European projects: CLEVER Cities, Sharing Cities, and SUNEX projects from a practice perspective. This comparative study investigates stakeholder engagement (1) scales, (2) mechanisms, (3) methodologies of engagement, and finally the co-creation pathway challenges and pitfalls. From the analyzed ULLs' experiences, we identified key principles that suggest relevant clues to enable the consolidation of a forthcoming ULL 2.0 model and related innovation pathways for co-creating urban planning policies. We lastly reflect on the enablers and catalysts of co-creation processes to inform shared urban governance as major takeaways from our research.

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