Regenerative sustainable development of universities and cities: The role of living laboratories

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Now that the Earth has reached the limits of its biophysical carrying capacity, we have to change technologies, social practices and social norms relating to material production and consumption to ensure that we do not further jeopardize the functioning of our planet's life support systems. Through research, education and civic engagement, universities have a pivotal role to play in this transition. This timely book explores how universities are establishing living laboratories for sustainable development, and examines the communication networks and knowledge infrastructures that underpin impact both on and beyond the campus.

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König, A. (2013). Regenerative sustainable development of universities and cities: The role of living laboratories. Regenerative Sustainable Development of Universities and Cities: The Role of Living Laboratories (pp. 1–321). Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781781003640

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