AGENDA: Food for Iasi Living Lab, RoRuralia Living & Policy Lab, Knowledge Ecosystems, Good practices demonstrator: Magazia Morăriței.
AGENDA: Building living and policy labs, Living and policy labs durability and sustainability, Post-implementation actions in living and policies labs.
AGENDA: Living and policy labs European alliances.
Two editions will be organized in 2025, based on the results from the previous editions.
LLINN Symposium is an international conference network dedicated to communicating, debating, and disseminating scientific research results in any domain related to:
As a support for its symposiums, LLINN is organizing periodic workshops as open spaces to debate specific research themes.
The LLINN workshops are organized monthly and support free debates on themes, concepts, research, and results to be disseminated within LLINN Symposiums.
The results of the workshops will be publicly available under an open-access license.
The results from an LLINN workshop are permitted to be used in any research dissemination forms by participants of that workshop under open-access licenses.
LLINN Symposium is a component of the RDRP Ecosystem.
The 2024 first edition of the LLINN Symposium is dedicated to the living & policy labs developed within Cities2030 and RURALITIES projects, financed by the European Commission.
The 2024 second edition of the LLINN Symposium is dedicated to the finalizing of the Cities2030 project, financed by the European Commission.
2025 first and second editions will be dedicated to the living & policy labs European community. We invite other partners to join us in organizing and promoting these editions. Please keep in touch for further information.
LLINN Symposium is an international conferences network dedicated to communicating, debating, and disseminating scientific research results in any domain related to the themes of European Living and Policy Labs, Innovative Hubs, Knowledge Ecosystems, and Strategic Action Platforms.
This website is developed within Cities2030 project. The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101000640. Cities2030 fosters the co-creation of resilient, sustainable, and innovative urban food systems within the framework of FOOD2030. Employing a multi-actor approach, the project designs progressive policies, formulates action plans, and orchestrates experiments involving researchers, companies, public authorities, civic societies, and citizens.
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