Towards the creation of a LivingLab around the SLAM-B project?

Last March, Maxence Arnould (AgroParisTech), leader of the Living Lab task of the Forrest PEPR, came to present the SLAM-B community with a methodological framework for piloting forest Living Labs.

Living Labs are defined as user-led open innovation ecosystems that engage all stakeholders in the form of a public-private-population partnership to co-create products, services, social innovations, etc. in a real context. Maxence Arnould has been using this approach for several years to help local players co-construct innovative solutions to forestry issues. SLAM-B, which assesses the trajectories of local bioeconomies towards carbon neutrality, could transpose this Living Lab methodological framework to agricultural systems.