Latvijas Zinātnes padomes deleģēta pārstāve šādās European Cooperation in Science and Technology
(COST) Vadības grupās, aktivitātēs (MC Member):
COST Action CA24120 Building resilient rural communities through synergy of traditional knowledge and technological innovation (SMART-RURAL)
COST Action CA21103 Implementation of Circular Economy in the Built Environment (CircularB) https://circularb.eu/
COST Action CA22110 Cooperation, development and cross-border transfer of Industrial Symbiosis among industry and stakeholders (LIAISE) liaise-action.eu
COST Action CA22124 EU Circular Economy Network for All: Consumer Protection through reducing, reusing, repairing (ECO4ALL) https://eco4all.org/
Horizon Europe Programme Committee, SPC Working Group on Climate-Neutral and Smart Cities Mission
Climate Action & Directorate General for Research and Innovation līdz 21.05.2025 (3 gadi)
Esmu Laimīga, mana Dzīve ir harmoniska, aizraujoša un piepildīta.
Šodienas aktualitāte -Latvijas zinātņu akadēmija - esmu ievēlēta par korespondētājlocekli (21.11.2024.).
Ja vēlies pievienoties, ieskaties - https://partner-search-eu-funding.ba.lv (bija aktuāls līdz 2025)
Atsauksmes gaidīšu par Aprites ekonomikas tālmācības kursu: https://digitooltoce.ba.lv/#
2016-2024
We are a team of highly motivated and experienced professionals where quality and passion allow us to reach new scientific and professional achievements.
With over 15 years of experience in sustainability, education, and research. Our main fields of interest are business development, business model innovation, circular economy, digitalisation, industrial symbiosis, IT, strategic planning, sustainable finance, sustainability, waste management, etc.
Our team consists of researchers who are highly engaged in business, operating in banking, corporate governance, and consulting.
We are enthusiastic about what we do and, most importantly, combine science with practice by implementing our findings.
In this section, we have gathered information and links to our most significant projects. For more information, click on the project and you will be redirected to the project’s web page, or a short summary of the project will appear.
Latvian Science Council
HEI to implement digital education solution
There is a growing interest in using “living laboratories” (living labs) to develop and test responses to sustainability challenges present in urban areas. Cities become a place for learning and experimentation in the sustainability transition process. Living labs possess an essential practical base for the quadruple helix cooperation as an innovation and research platform where representatives of all stakeholders can meet, collaborate and innovate.
The aim of the Circular living lab is to support Riga City and municipality-owned company Rīgas Centraltirgus in the sustainable transition by innovating new circular solutions in the service delivery and other initiatives, and promote cooperation between SMEs, knowledge institutions, public administration, and end users. The secondary goal is to develop a Living Lab as a good practice example to search for new ideas for sustainable solutions.
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The advantage of Living Lab is the generation and validation of user-oriented solutions engaging all relevant partners in real-life contexts, aiming to create sustainable values.