Developing a territorial diagnostic as part of a living lab process: Implementation to improve management and wood mobilization in small French private forest

Maxence Arnould, L. Morel, M. Fournier
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Living lab produces a wide variety of innovation results. To produce these results, territorial living labs can be mobilized, they implement the conditions of innovation in territorial development. However, because of their geographical areas and their stakeholders, territories are complex systems. Thus, it should be noted that in any territorial approach, a territorial diagnostic is essential. Nevertheless, in a territorial living lab process, the territorial diagnostic is rarely used and formalized. This research aims at developing a replicable and adaptable forest territorial living lab at the scale of each territory in order to meet the objectives of French forest policy regarding the improvement of wood management and mobilization in small private forests. For this purpose, we propose to include a territorial diagnostic as a step in forest territorial living lab process. The objective of this document is to propose a territorial diagnostic adapted: 1) to the characteristics and implementation of a living lab process with the additional feature of being replicable and adaptable at the scale of each territory 2) to meet the objectives of the targeted forest policy regarding the improvement of wood management and mobilization in small private French forests. We propose a territorial diagnostic in four steps: 1) A macro-environmental analysis with the SWOTed PESTEL 2) A strategic stakeholder analysis 3) A micro-environmental analysis with the half-SWOT 4) A design of forest owners' personas. We will present the first simplified results of this territorial diagnostic and show these main innovative contributions to the living lab process.
开发一个区域诊断作为活实验室过程的一部分:实施以改善法国小型私人森林的管理和木材动员
生活实验室产生各种各样的创新成果。为了产生这些结果,可以动员领土生活实验室,它们实现了领土发展创新的条件。然而,由于其地理区域和利益相关者,领土是一个复杂的系统。因此,应该指出,在任何地域方法中,地域诊断是必不可少的。然而,在领土生活实验室过程中,领土诊断很少被使用和形式化。这项研究的目的是在每个领土范围内建立一个可复制和可适应的森林领土生活实验室,以实现法国森林政策关于改善小型私人森林的木材管理和动员的目标。为此,我们建议将区域诊断作为森林区域生物实验室过程的一个步骤。本文件的目标是提出一种地域诊断方法:1)适应活体实验室过程的特点和实施,并具有在每个领土范围内可复制和适应性的附加特征2)满足关于改善法国小型私人森林的木材管理和动员的目标森林政策的目标。本文提出了四步区域诊断方法:1)swot - PESTEL宏观环境分析;2)战略利益相关者分析;3)半swot -微观环境分析;4)森林所有者角色设计。我们将展示这种区域诊断的第一个简化结果,并展示这些对活体实验室过程的主要创新贡献。
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