On Monday, 21 July, Lydia Papadaki delivered a presentation at the 2nd International Sociohydrology Conference in Tokyo. The presentation formed part of Session 46: Transdisciplinary Waters: Experimentations, Living Laboratories, and Collective Stewardship, under Theme 3: Pluralising Water Knowledge.
Her talk, entitled “Integrating Living Laboratories and Experimental Economics in Water Resource Management”, was co-authored with Dr. Ebun Akinsete, Alina Velias, Lazaros-Antonios Chatzilazarou, and Professor Dr. Phoebe Koundouri (Principal Investigator). The research was conducted within the framework of the ERC Water Futures project.
The presentation explored the potential of Living Labs and behavioural experiments to enhance participatory water governance by bridging real-world decision-making processes with insights from economic science and stakeholder engagement.
You can read the working paper here