ABSTRACT

All cities face a pressing challenge – how can they provide economic prosperity and social cohesion while achieving environmental sustainability? In response, new collaborations are emerging in the form of urban living labs – sites devised to design, test and learn from social and technical innovation in real time. The aim of this volume is to examine, inform and advance the governance of sustainability transitions through urban living labs. Notably, urban living labs are proliferating rapidly across the globe as a means through which public and private actors are testing innovations in buildings, transport and energy systems. Yet despite the experimentation taking place on the ground, we lack systematic learning and international comparison across urban and national contexts about their impacts and effectiveness. We have limited knowledge on how good practice can be scaled up to achieve the transformative change required. This book brings together leading international researchers within a systematic comparative framework for evaluating the design, practices and processes of urban living labs to enable the comparative analysis of their potential and limits. It provides new insights into the governance of urban sustainability and how to improve the design and implementation of urban living labs in order to realise their potential.

part I|70 pages

Design of ULL

chapter 2|16 pages

Urban Living Labs

Catalysing low carbon and sustainable cities in Europe?

chapter 3|15 pages

Putting Urban Experiments into Context

Integrating urban living labs and city-regional priorities

chapter 4|22 pages

Urban Living Labs for the Smart Grid

Experimentation, governmentality and urban energy transitions

chapter 5|15 pages

Smart City Construction

Towards an analytical framework for smart urban living labs

part II|75 pages

Practices of ULL

chapter 7|20 pages

Bringing Urban Living Labs to Communities

Enabling processes of transformation

chapter 8|21 pages

Homelabs

Domestic living laboratories under conditions of austerity

part III|93 pages

Processes of ULL

chapter 10|22 pages

15 Years and Still Living

The Basel Pilot Region laboratory and Switzerland’s pursuit of a 2,000-Watt Society

chapter 11|21 pages

Agency, Space and Partnerships

Exploring key dimensions of urban living labs in Vancouver, Canada

chapter 12|21 pages

Placing Sustainability in Communities

Emerging urban living labs in China

chapter 13|17 pages

The Importance of Place for Urban Transition Experiments

Understanding the embeddedness of urban living labs