The use of Nature-based Solutions (NBS), designed and implemented with participatory approaches, is rapidly increasing. Much use is being made of the Living Lab (LL) concept to co-create innovative NBS with stakeholders in a certain societal and environmental, real-life context. Most of the current research revolves around urban LLs, thus overlooking specificities of rural areas. Furthermore, the influence of the context itself on co-creation processes is insufficiently recognised, leaving challenges associated with co-creation such as stakeholder engagement unresolved. By exploring the co-creation processes in the LLs of the OPERANDUM project, this study identifies eighteen contextual factors shaping the co-creation processes of NBS within rural territories and provides associated recommendations. In addition, based on lessons learnt in the OPERANDUM project, we discuss the value of a relational place-based approach in LLs, suggesting that the co-creation process should be approached as a dynamic confluence of many interconnected contextual factors. We conclude that acknowledging the interconnections in co-creation in the real-life context of rural territories may increase the success and impact of the LL approach, and ultimately, the benefits of NBS.

Context matters: Co-creating nature-based solutions in rural living labs / Katriina Soini; Carl Cyrus Anderson; Annemarie Polderman; Carlone Teresa; Debele Sisay; Prashant Kumar; Matteo Mannocchi; Slobodan Mickovski; Depy Panga; Francesco Pilla; Swantje Preuschmann; Jeetendra Sahani; Heikki Tuomenvirta. - In: LAND USE POLICY. - ISSN 0264-8377. - ELETTRONICO. - 133:(2023), pp. 106839.1-106839.13. [10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106839]

Context matters: Co-creating nature-based solutions in rural living labs

Carlone Teresa;Matteo Mannocchi;
2023

Abstract

The use of Nature-based Solutions (NBS), designed and implemented with participatory approaches, is rapidly increasing. Much use is being made of the Living Lab (LL) concept to co-create innovative NBS with stakeholders in a certain societal and environmental, real-life context. Most of the current research revolves around urban LLs, thus overlooking specificities of rural areas. Furthermore, the influence of the context itself on co-creation processes is insufficiently recognised, leaving challenges associated with co-creation such as stakeholder engagement unresolved. By exploring the co-creation processes in the LLs of the OPERANDUM project, this study identifies eighteen contextual factors shaping the co-creation processes of NBS within rural territories and provides associated recommendations. In addition, based on lessons learnt in the OPERANDUM project, we discuss the value of a relational place-based approach in LLs, suggesting that the co-creation process should be approached as a dynamic confluence of many interconnected contextual factors. We conclude that acknowledging the interconnections in co-creation in the real-life context of rural territories may increase the success and impact of the LL approach, and ultimately, the benefits of NBS.
2023
Context matters: Co-creating nature-based solutions in rural living labs / Katriina Soini; Carl Cyrus Anderson; Annemarie Polderman; Carlone Teresa; Debele Sisay; Prashant Kumar; Matteo Mannocchi; Slobodan Mickovski; Depy Panga; Francesco Pilla; Swantje Preuschmann; Jeetendra Sahani; Heikki Tuomenvirta. - In: LAND USE POLICY. - ISSN 0264-8377. - ELETTRONICO. - 133:(2023), pp. 106839.1-106839.13. [10.1016/j.landusepol.2023.106839]
Katriina Soini; Carl Cyrus Anderson; Annemarie Polderman; Carlone Teresa; Debele Sisay; Prashant Kumar; Matteo Mannocchi; Slobodan Mickovski; Depy Panga; Francesco Pilla; Swantje Preuschmann; Jeetendra Sahani; Heikki Tuomenvirta
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