These visual boards are made to support better presentation and understanding of the infrastructure and processes that integrate the LLINN Symposium platform within RDRP Knowledge Ecosysteme.
At this moment, you can access the following boards:
Please click the boxes for more information
Please click the boxes for more information
Please click the boxes for more 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.
The content of this website does not reflect the official opinion of the European Union.
Responsibility for the information and views expressed therein lies entirely with the author(s).
Cities2030 Project
Grant agreement ID: 101000640 | Funded under H2020-EU.3.2.2.
Rural Development Research Platform is the main core of the RDRP Knowledge Ecosystem and it represents a collaborative and innovative hub dedicated to scientific research and knowledge transfer. The main research fields of the RDRP hub are those scientific domains related to rural and urban systems and their development within the contemporary European Union.
LPL is the abbreviation for Living & Policy Labs.
LPL Laboratory’s mission is to develop participatory knowledge and actions for capacity building in European innovative hubs.
LPL Laboratory activities take place in three platforms within this knowledge ecosystem: RDRP Research Platform, FILL, and RoRuralia.
The main areas of interest for the research projects in this laboratory are digital infrastructure, knowledge management, synergies management, participatory innovation, co-creation.
LPL is the abbreviation for Stakeholders Communities.
SC Laboratory’s mission is to develop participatory knowledge and actions for building, managing, and developing stakeholder communities.
SC Laboratory activities take place in three platforms within this knowledge ecosystem: RDRP Research Platform, FILL, and RoRuralia.
The main areas of interest for the research projects in this laboratory are stakeholders anthropology, toolkits for facilitators, motivating stakeholders, participatory knowledge and governance, and communication with stakeholders.