Abstract
Living labs—real-world experimental environments where diverse stakeholders ranging from local communities and businesses to universities and governments can collaboratively develop, test, and refine solutions—have become an increasingly popular method for tackling complex societal challenges in areas such as energy, urban planning, and environmental sustainability. Unlike controlled laboratory settings, living labs leverage real-world conditions to test innovations in authentic contexts, fostering systemic change by aligning research with local needs.
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Dupuy, Jack
(2025)
"Campus as a Living Lab at UR: What’s Working & What’s Next,"
Osmosis Magazine: Vol. 2025:
Iss.
1, Article 12.
Available at:
https://scholarship.richmond.edu/osmosis/vol2025/iss1/12