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BACKGROUND

 

The Green Economy concept promotes investments in sustainability innovations as leverage for a low-carbon, resource-efficient and socially inclusive economy. At the same time, innovation actors face the challenge to address the dynamic and complexity of social changes as well as the innovation process.

Several studies show the large resource efficiency potential of innovations, especially in the early stages of the innovation process. However, the effectiveness of such sustainability innovations is limited by two sets of problems: (1) Firstly, many innovations with high sustainability potential fail because of a insufficient market acceptance and (2) secondly, they do not meet the initial expectations of their sustainability impact because of unexpected patterns in the actual usage (so-called rebound effect). Living Labs are research and innovation platforms, which address real-world utilization processes in early stages of the innovation process. They thereby open perspectives for the improvement of market acceptance and the consideration of rebound effects in innovation processes.

A Living Lab consists of four main activities: (1) Execution of context and user studies and determination of cultural, legal, technical and market-specific boundary conditions; (2) the co-creation of innovations, which involve user and developer; (3) Execution of experiments within the scope of utilization scenarios; (4) the evaluation of products and services in real-world environments (see www.openlivinglabs.eu). Living Labs differ from pure „laboratories of reality“, because innovations are not immediately implemented in the real world on a large scale, but they are tested and developed in a small-scale real-world laboratory beforehand. Thus, they reduce liability risks and problems of maintaining the service during the large-scale implementation and contribute to the overall confidence in innovation processes.

Goals

 

The R&D-project INNOLAB pursues the following objectives:

  • Developing a method for user integration and sustainability innovation in real-world laboratories, e.g. concerning rebound effects and obsolescence

  • Demonstrating the potential of Living Labs through the study of sustainability innovations in the field of assistance systems and their diffusion in the key areas of sustainable consumption “living”, “retail”, “mobility”

 

  • Strengthening of the Living Lab concept in the research and innovation system of a Green Economy through integrated roadmapping 

  • Developing the national and international network and transfer

Project structure

 

The project is inter- and transdisciplinary. The following illustration shows the three main research areas.

Funding

 

The funding programme „Sustainable Economy“ supplements the actual funding programme “Social-Ecological Research” (SOEF) and aims to strenghten Germany's pioneering role towards a green economy and highlighs holistic development perspectives for a sustainable economy, including longterm economic success combined with social justice and protection of the environment. It aims to lay the basis for: 

  • Strategies for the way to sustainable business practices
  • Evaluation criteria of progress towards a sustainable economic development
  • New promising approaches for sustainable business operations, such as new business models or forms of sustainable consumption.
  • better understanding of consumer behavior following-up on the BMBF initiative “Sustainable Consumption - From Knowledge to Action” 


Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy
Research Group Sustainable Production and Consumption

Döppersberg 19
42103 Wuppertal Germany 
www.wupperinst.org

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