ARPHA Proceedings 6: 179-184, doi: 10.3897/ap.e126845
Exploring the marriage of citizen science & living labs – in support of green, social and digital transitions
Sven Schade‡,
Rosa Arias§,
Fernando Vilariño|¶,
Héloïse Vilaseca§,
Diana Reinoso§,
Blanca Guasch§,
Sònia Roura§,
Lucía Recio§,
Sofia Bucca§,
A. Paula Rodriguez Müller#,
Dorte Riemenschneider¤‡ European Commission – Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy§ Science for Change, Barcelona, Spain| Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain¶ Computer Vision Center, Barcelona, Spain# European Commission – Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Spain¤ European Citizen Science Association, Berlin, Austria
Corresponding author:
Sven Schade
(
s.schade@ec.europa.eu
)
© Sven Schade, Rosa Arias, Fernando Vilariño, Héloïse Vilaseca, Diana Reinoso, Blanca Guasch, Sònia Roura, Lucía Recio, Sofia Bucca, A. Paula Rodriguez Müller, Dorte Riemenschneider. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Citation:
Schade S, Arias R, Vilariño F, Vilaseca H, Reinoso D, Guasch B, Roura S, Recio L, Bucca S, Rodriguez Müller AP, Riemenschneider D (2024) Exploring the marriage of citizen science & living labs – in support of green, social and digital transitions. ARPHA Proceedings 6: 179-184. https://doi.org/10.3897/ap.e126845 |  |
AbstractThe European Commission has identified the role of Living Labs and Citizen Science as needed tools for the process of citizen-centric knowledge valorisation. Backed by the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the European Citizen Science Association (ECSA) and the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL) signed in 2023, this workshop seeked to bridge these two worlds for mutual benefit and increased societal impact. During the workshop, we (1) introduced the features of Living Labs; (2) co-created practical examples on how Citizen Science and Living Labs can provide joint contributions in support of green, social and digital transitions; and (3) started to identify action items where the ECSA and ENoLL communities join forces to empower citizens to become true change makers. Although providing important first insights, the workshop revealed a need to develop a better understanding of the relationships and possible mutual benefits between Citizen Science and Living Labs. Next steps include a follow up mirror workshop at Open Living Lab Days conference 2024.
Keywordscitizen science, living labs, ECSA, ENoLL, mutual learning