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* ''Develop a community / actor map / power map''
* ''Develop a community / actor map / power map''
* ''Describe the methods applied in this process''
* ''Describe the methods applied in this process''
* ''Add the local communication channels of your living lab''


= Retrospective of your Landscape System =
= Retrospective of your Landscape System =
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**Always try to understanding systems at different scales
**Always try to understanding systems at different scales
**Integrate actors and governance, power structures
**Integrate actors and governance, power structures


= The Landscape System of now =
= The Landscape System of now =
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**Always try to understanding systems at different scales
**Always try to understanding systems at different scales
**Integrate actors and governance, power structures
**Integrate actors and governance, power structures
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= The possible Future Landscape System =
= The possible Future Landscape System =
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**Always try to understanding systems at different scales
**Always try to understanding systems at different scales
**Integrate actors and governance, power structures
**Integrate actors and governance, power structures


= Outputs, Outcomes and Impact of your LoLa Living Lab =  
= Outputs, Outcomes and Impact of your LoLa Living Lab =  
* Which outputs and outcomes has your living lab generated?
* ''Which outputs and outcomes has your living lab generated?''
* What are tangible starting points for system change / system design?
* ''What are tangible starting points for system change / system design?''
* Which long term impact are you anticipating?
* ''Which long term impact are you anticipating?''
 
= Reflection and Outlook =
* Your planning and policy recommendations for the landscape of now
* Your critical reflection


= Outlook =
* ''Your planning and policy recommendations for the landscape of now''
* ''Implications on your teaching and research practice''


== References ==
= Reflection =
* ''give a full list of the references, resources and link you have used for your living lab case study''
* ''Your critical reflection''
* ''Which limitations have you been facing?''
* ''What would you do differently next time?''


= Process Reflection =
= References =
*''Reflect in your intercultural and interdisciplinary team on the outcomes of your study''
* ''give a full list of the references, resources and links you have used for your living lab case study''
*''Which limitations were you facing?''
*''What have you learnt from each other?''
*''What did you learn in the Living Labs?''
*''What would you do differently next time?''
*''You can also use diagrams/visuals''
*''250 words text''




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[[Category:LOLA Living Lab]]
[[Category:LOLA Living Lab]]

Latest revision as of 09:23, 11 June 2026

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Area please enter the area name here
Place please enter the town/village name
Country please enter the country here
System please enter the main topics/systems of your living lab
University Please enter your institution name
Author(s) Please enter your name(s)
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Context and Background

  • From which perspective are you documenting this case?
  • Describe the authors' disciplines and roles in relation to the described living lab context?
  • Format: 3-4 sentences

Rationale

  • Why is this case study relevant?
  • Format: 3-4 sentences

Location and scope

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Your Landscape System Context

  • What is your 'entry' / focus system?
  • What are the main cross-links to other systems?
  • Please represent this by a general system map (upload file and place below)

General orientation

  • Provide some general framework of the geographical / spatial / socio-economic context
  • report known issues and challenges
  • Use open access maps if possible (set links or upload maps)

Your Local Living Lab Process

  • Describe your local community outreach process: who is involved and how, in which formats
  • Describe your process of participatory system knowledge creation
  • Develop a community / actor map / power map
  • Describe the methods applied in this process
  • Add the local communication channels of your living lab

Retrospective of your Landscape System

  • How did the system operate in the past?
  • What made it change (drivers, pressures)?
  • Which impact did this change have?
  • Develop your analysis based on our Systems Thinking Framework:
    • Recognizing the parts of the system and their interconnections
    • Identifying and understanding feedback (cause-effect loops) within the landscape system by taking natural, social, cultural and economic systems and their impact on land use and land form into account.
    • Understanding system structure and system boundary
    • Differentiating types of flows and variables. These are partially also the resources in the system
    • Identifying and understanding non-linear relationships .For example:small changes in one variable may result in large changes in another variable.
    • Understanding dynamic system behaviour, integrate properties of complex systems
    • Use conceptual models, reducing complexity by modeling systems conceptually, intuitive simplification is allowed, as long as you know that you are simplifying.
    • Always try to understanding systems at different scales
    • Integrate actors and governance, power structures

The Landscape System of now

  • How does the landscape system operate today
  • What is driving change?
  • Which impact does this change have?
  • Develop your analysis based on our Systems Thinking Framework:
    • Recognizing the parts of the system and their interconnections
    • Identifying and understanding feedback (cause-effect loops) within the landscape system by taking natural, social, cultural and economic systems and their impact on land use and land form into account.
    • Understanding system structure and system boundary
    • Differentiating types of flows and variables. These are partially also the resources in the system
    • Identifying and understanding non-linear relationships .For example:small changes in one variable may result in large changes in another variable.
    • Understanding dynamic system behaviour, integrate properties of complex systems
    • Use conceptual models, reducing complexity by modeling systems conceptually, intuitive simplification is allowed, as long as you know that you are simplifying.
    • Always try to understanding systems at different scales
    • Integrate actors and governance, power structures

The possible Future Landscape System

  • How might the landscape system operate in the future?
  • What might drive change? Which decisions might society take?
  • Which impact on the landscape will result from this?
  • How will these landscapes operate and look like?
  • Develop your analysis based on our Systems Thinking Framework:
    • Recognizing the parts of the system and their interconnections
    • Identifying and understanding feedback (cause-effect loops) within the landscape system by taking natural, social, cultural and economic systems and their impact on land use and land form into account.
    • Understanding system structure and system boundary
    • Differentiating types of flows and variables. These are partially also the resources in the system
    • Identifying and understanding non-linear relationships .For example:small changes in one variable may result in large changes in another variable.
    • Understanding dynamic system behaviour, integrate properties of complex systems
    • Use conceptual models, reducing complexity by modeling systems conceptually, intuitive simplification is allowed, as long as you know that you are simplifying.
    • Always try to understanding systems at different scales
    • Integrate actors and governance, power structures

Outputs, Outcomes and Impact of your LoLa Living Lab

  • Which outputs and outcomes has your living lab generated?
  • What are tangible starting points for system change / system design?
  • Which long term impact are you anticipating?

Outlook

  • Your planning and policy recommendations for the landscape of now
  • Implications on your teaching and research practice

Reflection

  • Your critical reflection
  • Which limitations have you been facing?
  • What would you do differently next time?

References

  • give a full list of the references, resources and links you have used for your living lab case study