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Towards a Learning System for University Campuses as Living Labs for Sustainability

Verhoef, L. A.; Bossert, M.; Newman, J.; Ferraz, F.; Robinson, Z. P.; Agarwala, Y.; Wolff, Paul J.; Jiranek, P.; Hellinga, C.

Authors

L. A. Verhoef

M. Bossert

J. Newman

F. Ferraz

Y. Agarwala

Paul J. Wolff

P. Jiranek

C. Hellinga



Abstract

Universities, due to their sizeable estates and populations of staff and students, as well as their connections with, and impact within, their local and wider communities, have significant environmental, social and economic impacts. There is a strong movement for universities to become leaders in driving society towards a more sustainable future, through improving the sustainability of the built environment and the universities’ practices and operations, and through their educational, research and wider community engagement missions. Around the globe the concept of ‘Living Labs’ has emerged as an instrument to integrate these different aspects to deliver sustainability improvements, through engaging multiple stakeholders in all of these areas, and through the co-creation of projects to improve the sustainability of the campus environment and operations, and to link these to the education, research, and wider community missions of the institution. This chapter describes a living, shared framework and methodology, the ‘Campus as Living Lab’ learning system, created through global participatory workshops and Living Lab literature, aimed at supporting universities and their Sustainability (Coordinating) Offices in the development and monitoring of Living Lab projects. The framework includes seven categories of supportive data collection and three levels of details to meet different requirements of potential users. The Living Lab framework presented in this chapter, aims to create value and help universities maximise the benefit of Living Lab projects within an institution, support monitoring, reflection and learning from projects, and facilitate communication with stakeholders, and the sharing of practices and learning between peers across the globe. As a living shared, framework and learning system, the framework will adapt and develop over time and within different contexts. To provide feedback and fast (practical) learning from users, the system will be further developed to facilitate transparent peer reviewing.

Citation

Verhoef, L. A., Bossert, M., Newman, J., Ferraz, F., Robinson, Z. P., Agarwala, Y., …Hellinga, C. (2020). Towards a Learning System for University Campuses as Living Labs for Sustainability. In Universities as Living Labs for Sustainable Development (135-149). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15604-6_9

Online Publication Date May 1, 2019
Publication Date 2020
Deposit Date Jun 12, 2023
Pages 135-149
Book Title Universities as Living Labs for Sustainable Development
Chapter Number 9
ISBN 9783030156039; 9783030156046
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-15604-6_9
Additional Information First Online: 1 May 2019