Living Lab Research Concept in Rural Areas
LIVERUR is an EU funded research and innovation project dedicated to improve existing business structures in rural areas by helping Rural Entrepreneurs implement a circular economy based approach, which has been validated in 12 selected pilot zones all over Europe and Tunisia. The RegionAl cIrcular liviNg lab business model (RAIN) concept and platform, following recent EU and national strategies, were designed to support the rural development policies’ actuation, helping local and regional actors to put the research approaches into practice. The implementation of the Circular Rural Living Labs showed that the platform can benefit the entrepreneurs by covering the need for ensuring the long-term viability and sustainability by enriching the core business activities in rural areas with the RAIN principles (Ecological, Economic and Social Sustainability / Circular Economy /Open Innovation / ICT infrastructure and capacity / Stakeholder Involvement).
Λεπτομερής περιγραφή
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Λεπτομερείς πληροφορίες συμβολής
- Τοποθεσία
- Europe
- Δημιουργοί
- Ángel Pablo Cano Gómez
- David Christopher Heiser
- Σκοπός
- Dissemination
- Communication
- Τύπος αρχείου
- Document
- Μέγεθος αρχείου
- 679 kB
- Δημοσιεύθηκε στις
- 31-10-2021
- Γλώσσα προέλευσης, δημιουργίας?
- English
- Επίσημος δικτυακός τόπος του έργου
- LIVERUR
- Άδεια
- CC BY
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