Since 2018, the Horizon 2020 project CLEVER Cities has been promoting an inclusive co-creation pathway in order to support urban greening regeneration strategies towards a more participatory approach and the achievement of shared governance routines in local decision-making processes. Throughout the development of the methodological framework of the project, a special attention was given to social inclusivity and engagement of different stakeholders: public and local governments, the private sector, academia, and citizens. Supported by the four years long evidence-based experience from the Milanese urban context and three different Urban Living Labs (ULLs), this research article develops a further understanding for the shared governance p...