Territory production can be intended as any process of spatial transformation deriving from a sustainable and reciprocal dialogue between local communities and their spatial context along history time; the territory is a dynamic but durable balance between human settlements and their environments. Territory intended in this way - maybe the major competitive factor of regions and their economic actors too - depends less on merely technological advances, rather than socio-technical innovations able to generate better life quality in cities and regions. This is why in the CIP project “Periphèria”, started in November 2010, a European Observatory of LLs and Smart Cities will be set up, conceived as an interactional learning space/environment oriented to network their innovation experiences towards a kind of 'integrated' territorial development.

CONCILIO, G., DE BONIS, L., TRAPANI, F. (2011). The Territorial Dimension of Living Lab Approaches: Starting the European “Participant Observatory”. In eChallenges e-2011 Conference Proceedings. Dublin : IIMC International Information Management Corporation, 2011.

The Territorial Dimension of Living Lab Approaches: Starting the European “Participant Observatory”

TRAPANI, Ferdinando
2011-01-01

Abstract

Territory production can be intended as any process of spatial transformation deriving from a sustainable and reciprocal dialogue between local communities and their spatial context along history time; the territory is a dynamic but durable balance between human settlements and their environments. Territory intended in this way - maybe the major competitive factor of regions and their economic actors too - depends less on merely technological advances, rather than socio-technical innovations able to generate better life quality in cities and regions. This is why in the CIP project “Periphèria”, started in November 2010, a European Observatory of LLs and Smart Cities will be set up, conceived as an interactional learning space/environment oriented to network their innovation experiences towards a kind of 'integrated' territorial development.
Settore ICAR/21 - Urbanistica
ott-2011
eChallenges e-2011 Conference & Exhibition
Firenze
26-28 ottobre 2011
XXI°
2011
2011
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This is the contribution of the observatory network of three experts in urban & regional planning to the Living Lab and the Smart City international debate.
CONCILIO, G., DE BONIS, L., TRAPANI, F. (2011). The Territorial Dimension of Living Lab Approaches: Starting the European “Participant Observatory”. In eChallenges e-2011 Conference Proceedings. Dublin : IIMC International Information Management Corporation, 2011.
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CONCILIO, G; DE BONIS, L; TRAPANI, F
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