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Using multi-actor labs as a tool to drive sustainability transitions in coastal-rural territories: Application in three European regions

Abstract

Multi-actor labs (MALs), a form of real-world social experiments, were implemented in three coastal-rural regions in France (Charente River Basin), Spain (Mar Menor), and Greece (South-West Messinia) to better assess and tackle coastal-rural interactions that govern local sustainability challenges, such as water use conflicts and biodiversity degradation. The MALs used participative methodologies based on systems thinking and transition management. Stakeholders were continuously engaged in a series of workshops to co-produce knowledge, reach a common understanding of the sustainability challenges and issues at stake, and co-design solutions in the form of a roadmap for sustainable transitions in coastal-rural regions. This paper evaluates MALs to provide examples of successful sustainability transition experiments based on the outputs produced, outcomes achieved, and processes used in the three coastal, rural regions.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Alice Guittard
  • Erasmia Kastanidi
  • Ebun Akinsete
  • Håkan Berg
  • Caitriona Carter
  • Georgios Maneas
  • Javier Martínez-López
  • Julia Martínez-Fernandez
  • Dionysis Papadatos
  • Joris de Vente
  • Françoise Vernier
  • Rachel Haug Fossbakk
  • Aristomenis P. Karageorgis
  • Phoebe Koundouri

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Ocean / Fisheries and New Biomarine Industry
  • Technical University of Denmark
  • Stockholm University
  • French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment
  • Greece
  • Ikonomikon Panepistimion Athinon
  • Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
  • Spain
  • University of Granada
  • Spanish National Research Council

Year

2024

Published in

GAIA

ISSN

0940-5550

Volume

33

Page(s)

57 - 63

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