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* Protect the deep sea from mining, create laws that impose that deep sea mining is a non-profit activity and concert the deep sea into world heritage site;
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* Provide strong incentives to promote the circular economy;
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* Stakeholders are concerned that the authorities and the private companies will decide to advance with DSM without proper public consultation and without knowing sufficient about the deep sea;
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* The society believes that RRI will never be in full effect without a strong political will;
* Bring researchers from ‘non-conventional’ areas related to Deep Sea Mining.
* Follow-up on motivated participants of how they used the knowledge obtained in workshops for their private and professional projects;
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* Invite additional stakeholders and communities to join the MARINA knowledge sharing platform and direct them to the results and materials related to Deep Sea Mining;
* Inform in a wider manner all societal actors about the issue.
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'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 4'''
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* Stakeholders are concerned that the authorities and the private companies will decide to advance with Deep Sea Mining without proper public consultation and without knowing sufficient about the deep sea;
* The society believes that RRI will never be in full effect without strong political will.
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'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 5'''
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* Create decision-making processes that are participative, transparent and allow for public deliberation;
* Create decision-making processes that are participative, transparent and allow for public deliberation;
* Improve efficient communication, generate plural debates and disseminate reliable data and information to convert vision into reality;
* Increase knowledge on deep sea minerals occurrences and their economic;
* Increase knowledge on deep sea minerals occurrences and their economic;
* Analyze the impact of plumes and waste produced by Deep Sea Mining exploitation;
* Try to develop a stronger engagement between schools and the local authorities for the maintenances of basic infrastructure;
* Make environmental impact assessment mandatory for Deep Sea Mining within the EU;
* Support local and international decision-makers in charge of evaluating if, when, how, by who and for what should Deep Sea Miningever take place;
* Oblige companies by contract to use 10% of their investment in an investigation in engineering design for mitigation of Deep Sea Mining during all the operation;
* Work together (science, law, economics, policy) to give advice on seabed mining issues;
* Work together (science, law, economics, policy) to give advice on seabed mining issues;
* Increase awareness in the use of raw materials and their importance on our society;
* Create an organized knowledge synthesis on Deep Sea Mining;
* Identify what are the society's perceptions and knowledge gaps for consideration in future planning of Deep Sea Mining research and innovation initiatives;
* Improve efficient communication, generate plural debates and disseminate reliable data and information to convert vision into reality.
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'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 6'''
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* Support local and international decision-makers in charge of evaluating if, when, how, by who and for what should Deep Sea Mining ever take place;
* Create an open access platform with all Deep Sea Mining data available including biological and geological information;
* Create an open access platform with all Deep Sea Mining data available including biological and geological information;
* Distinguish between occurrences and resources, in order to know what exists and its potential economic value;
* Educate children on the importance of biodiversity and how to think about the environment responsibly;
* Educate children on the importance of biodiversity and how to think about the environment responsibly;
* Promote public engagement actions to raise awareness to the urgency of deep sea mapping;
* Promote public engagement actions to raise awareness to the urgency of deep sea mapping;
* Increase awareness in the use of raw materials and their importance on our society;
* Follow-up on motivated participants of how that used the knowledge obtained in workshops for third private and professional projects.
* Bring researchers from ‘non-conventional’ areas related to Deep Sea Mining;
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* Create an organized knowledge synthesis on Deep Sea Mining;
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* Invite additional stakeholders and communities to join the MARINA knowledge sharing platform and direct them to the results and materials related to Deep Sea Mining;
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* Identify what are the society perceptions and knowledge gaps to be considered in future planning of Deep Sea Mining research and innovation initiatives;
'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 7'''
* There is the need of a international coordination to identify the possible impacts of innovations;
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* Inform in a wider manner all societal actors about the issue.
* Analyse the impact of plumes and waste produced by Deep Sea Mining exploitation;
* Distinguish between occurrences and resources, in order to know what exists and its potential economic value.
</div>
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'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 8'''
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* Provide strong incentives to promote the circular economy;
* Try to develop stronger engagement among schools and the local authorities for the maintenance of basic infrastructure;
* Make environmental impact assessment mandatory for Deep Sea Mining within the EU;
* Oblige companies by contract to use 10% of their investment in an investigation in engineering design for mitigation of Deep Sea Mining during all the operation;
* Protect the deep sea from mining, create laws that impose that deep sea mining is a non-profit activity and concert the deep sea into world heritage site;
* Claim for an international coordination to identify the possible impacts of innovations.
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 18 February 2019

RRI Roadmap Milestone 1

  • Bring researchers from ‘non-conventional’ areas related to Deep Sea Mining.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 2

  • Invite additional stakeholders and communities to join the MARINA knowledge sharing platform and direct them to the results and materials related to Deep Sea Mining;
  • Inform in a wider manner all societal actors about the issue.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 4

  • Stakeholders are concerned that the authorities and the private companies will decide to advance with Deep Sea Mining without proper public consultation and without knowing sufficient about the deep sea;
  • The society believes that RRI will never be in full effect without strong political will.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 5

  • Create decision-making processes that are participative, transparent and allow for public deliberation;
  • Increase knowledge on deep sea minerals occurrences and their economic;
  • Work together (science, law, economics, policy) to give advice on seabed mining issues;
  • Increase awareness in the use of raw materials and their importance on our society;
  • Create an organized knowledge synthesis on Deep Sea Mining;
  • Identify what are the society's perceptions and knowledge gaps for consideration in future planning of Deep Sea Mining research and innovation initiatives;
  • Improve efficient communication, generate plural debates and disseminate reliable data and information to convert vision into reality.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 6

  • Support local and international decision-makers in charge of evaluating if, when, how, by who and for what should Deep Sea Mining ever take place;
  • Create an open access platform with all Deep Sea Mining data available including biological and geological information;
  • Educate children on the importance of biodiversity and how to think about the environment responsibly;
  • Promote public engagement actions to raise awareness to the urgency of deep sea mapping;
  • Follow-up on motivated participants of how that used the knowledge obtained in workshops for third private and professional projects.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 7

  • Analyse the impact of plumes and waste produced by Deep Sea Mining exploitation;
  • Distinguish between occurrences and resources, in order to know what exists and its potential economic value.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 8

  • Provide strong incentives to promote the circular economy;
  • Try to develop stronger engagement among schools and the local authorities for the maintenance of basic infrastructure;
  • Make environmental impact assessment mandatory for Deep Sea Mining within the EU;
  • Oblige companies by contract to use 10% of their investment in an investigation in engineering design for mitigation of Deep Sea Mining during all the operation;
  • Protect the deep sea from mining, create laws that impose that deep sea mining is a non-profit activity and concert the deep sea into world heritage site;
  • Claim for an international coordination to identify the possible impacts of innovations.



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