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During the seminar, we will accompany you with theory reflection, methodical guidance, case studies and transnational reflection sessions.
During the seminar, we will accompany you with theory reflection, methodical guidance, case studies and transnational reflection sessions.
During the reflection session we will discuss the following outcomes of your LED2LEAP Living Lab Process:


* Wednesday, April 22, 2020: Who is your community? We reflect on your conceptual community maps
The transnational reflection sessions five you the opportunity to discuss the following outcomes of your LED2LEAP Living Lab Process:
* Wednesday, May 13, 2020: Participatory analysis and assessment: We reflect on your process of understanding landscape assets and challenges
 
* Wednesday, June 3, 2020: Collaborative goal setting and visioning
* April 22, 2020: Who is your community? We reflect on your conceptual community maps
* Wednesday, June 24, 2020: Co-Design and Transformation
* May 13, 2020: Participatory analysis and assessment: We reflect on your process of understanding landscape assets and challenges
* Wednesday, July 8, 2020: Evaluation and Setting of Future Agendas: Here we reflect about the impact of your LAB activities and potential future agendas for your communities
* June 3, 2020: Collaborative goal setting and visioning
* June 24, 2020: Co-Design and Transformation
* July 8, 2020: Evaluation and Setting of Future Agendas: Here we reflect about the impact of your LAB activities and potential future agendas for your communities

Revision as of 12:25, 4 March 2020

The activitites of this seminar are strongly linked to the processes of the local LED2LEAP Living Labs. A LED2LEAP Living Lab can happen anywhere. What you need is a group of people interested in advancing democratic landscape transformations within a local community. Your then need to find a community/NGO or local group to work with, and identify a landscape democracy challenge you want to tackle and impact though your work.

During the seminar, we will accompany you with theory reflection, methodical guidance, case studies and transnational reflection sessions.

The transnational reflection sessions five you the opportunity to discuss the following outcomes of your LED2LEAP Living Lab Process:

  • April 22, 2020: Who is your community? We reflect on your conceptual community maps
  • May 13, 2020: Participatory analysis and assessment: We reflect on your process of understanding landscape assets and challenges
  • June 3, 2020: Collaborative goal setting and visioning
  • June 24, 2020: Co-Design and Transformation
  • July 8, 2020: Evaluation and Setting of Future Agendas: Here we reflect about the impact of your LAB activities and potential future agendas for your communities