How can living labs contribute to policymaking?

Conference Paper (2024)
Author(s)

A. Bhatta (TU Delft - Policy Analysis)

HSI Vreugdenhil (TU Delft - Policy Analysis)

J. H. Slinger (TU Delft - Policy Analysis)

Research Group
Policy Analysis
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Policy Analysis
Pages (from-to)
368-374
ISBN (electronic)
9789464668629
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Abstract

For many years now, various knowledge evidence has indicated that the Dutch land and water systems are reaching their limits. Thus, instead of manipulating the water and subsurface to achieve the desired functions, functions need to follow what the land and water system can offer. Consequently, in 2022, the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water forwarded an innovative and transitional approach of letting water and soil guide the policymaking, namely ‘water and soil guiding’. In this light, this research on progress paper aims to understand the cumulative role that living labs and similar projects existing before the policy guide had in the institutionalization of this policy guide. Further, ‘water and soil guiding’ is just at an initiation stage. This paper further tries to understand in what capacity can living labs support the operationalization, execution, and monitoring of this policy guide. In our preliminary finding, a direct link between the establishment of policy guide and the living labs existing before this establishment has not been formulated yet. However, indirect links such as delivering hard knowledge evidence, and formation and expansion of networks with relevant stakeholders has been recognized as indirect links.

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