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This presentation, delivered by Marianne Ryghaug from SINTEF, was part of the DISCO Project meeting held in Cologne in October 2024, focusing on " mission-oriented experiments " in urban logistics transformation as part of the EU Horizon Mission for Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities by 2030. Marianne Ryghaug emphasized the critical role of epistemic inclusion, which involves integrating technical, social, and local knowledge through open dialogues that address controversies and failures. The presentation outlined ten key recommendations aimed at fostering effective climate innovation, including normalizing the sharing of failures, recognizing non-linear innovation processes, and promoting citizen participation beyond mere acceptance to enable co-creation. Ryghaug highlighted that epistemic inclusion is essential for adapting governance structures and ensuring diverse knowledge integration, ultimately enhancing the efficacy of urban climate initiatives. The conclusion underscored that addressing climate change requires inclusive approaches and adaptive governance mechanisms to navigate complex societal challenges effectively.Link to the pdf |
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