Design of an Analysis Grid Based on the Living Lab Concept to Assess Innovative Initiatives in the Forestry Sector
Adèle Desaint (),
Silvia Ureta Cifuentes (),
Angie Bernal Torres (),
Dennis Rosales (),
Maxence Arnould (),
Alexis Steiner () and
Laure Morel ()
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Adèle Desaint: AgroParisTech Nancy Students
Silvia Ureta Cifuentes: AgroParisTech Nancy Students
Angie Bernal Torres: AgroParisTech Nancy Students
Dennis Rosales: AgroParisTech Nancy Students
Maxence Arnould: Université de Lorraine
Alexis Steiner: Université de Lorraine
Laure Morel: Université de Lorraine
A chapter in Human-Centred Technology Management for a Sustainable Future, 2025, pp 9-17 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In a context of climate change, forest management practices acquired to date are being called into question. Consequently, there is a strong need for innovation to adapt forest management practices in order to design the forests of the future. To this end, the Living Lab approach has shown its relevance in recent work with the construction of a methodological reference framework for piloting forest Living Labs. Nevertheless, this framework has shown some limitations, notably in the evaluation of territories upstream of the implementation of the approach. In this paper, we show the first results of the design of an evaluation tool for innovative forestry initiatives based on Living Lab principles. A tool was created with 70 following a literature review and interviews with Living Lab managers. This tool will now be tested in operational projects to analyze its performance.
Keywords: Living lab; Forestry sector; Innovation; Assessment tool (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72490-9_2
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