Abstract

Real-world labs have been proposed as a central catalyst to advance research for sustainability and societal transformation. In Karlsruhe, the scientific community presented new experiences and results from more than three years of pioneering real-world lab research in Baden-Württemberg (BaWü-Labs) and discussed the lessons learned with practitioners.

Highlights

  • Real-world labs have been proposed as a central catalyst to advance research for sustainability and societal transformation

  • Lessons Learned from Three Years of BaWü-Labs GAIA 27/2 (2018): 262 – 264 | Keywords: Reallabor, real-world laboratories, research policy, sustainability transitions, transdisciplinarity, transformation

  • The event was hosted by the Ministry for Science, Research and the Arts Baden-Württemberg (MWK), the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) and the accompanying research team ForReal 2

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Introduction

Real-world labs have been proposed as a central catalyst to advance research for sustainability and societal transformation. In Karlsruhe, the scientific community presented new experiences and results from more than three years of pioneering real-world lab research in Baden-Württemberg (BaWü-Labs) and discussed the lessons learned with practitioners. Lessons Learned from Three Years of BaWü-Labs GAIA 27/2 (2018): 262 – 264 | Keywords: Reallabor, real-world laboratories, research policy, sustainability transitions, transdisciplinarity, transformation

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