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'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 2'''
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* Define a clear triggering question highlighting the issue and goal to be addressed at the workshop;
* Make marine issues visible and understandable to the public.
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'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 3'''
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* Involve the private sector, policymakers, the scientific community and the local and national community for the definition of ideas, needs and solutions;
* The reversed science cafe method motivates participants to express their opinions and views in a structured, inclusive, yet open manner;
* Participatory workshops provide good opportunities for better discovering developments and problems of the studied industry;
* Enable workshops participants to create networks and communities of interest to further research and identify solutions for the studied issue;
* Engage participants via emails and phone calls, since it has been proven as the most effective means of recruitment;
* Be aware that it is challenging to persuade people to participate in workshops.
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'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 4'''
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* Focus on environmental aspects through a multi-stakeholder approach to ensure stability and availability of resources;
* Encourage researchers to voice their opinions on marine issues in the media focusing on economic, environmental and social needs to enable the uptake of new technologies.
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'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 5'''
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* Raise awareness through education for developing/supporting new technologies for responsible maritime transport;
* Push for adjust rules to allow open access to relevant sector research results;
* Push participants to move beyond exchanging ideas and to start co-creating a vision.
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'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 7'''
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* Governance should strive for active engagement of the key public and private stakeholder bodies for the development and impact on the societal challenge;
* Be aware that only about half of the participants are likely to use the knowledge gained at the workshop.
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'''RRI Roadmap Milestone 8'''
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* Embed governance in legislation through accountability to ensure the sustainability and to address societal challenges;
* Provide tax reductions or other benefits to businesses for massively applying environmental protection legislature and procedures and for making use of innovative technologies;
* Raise the attractiveness of science studies by illustrating the application of science in societal issues;
* Improve marine education provided in medium and higher education.
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==See also...==
[[Workshop Methodology]]
[[Category: Lessons Learned]]

Latest revision as of 02:44, 18 February 2019

RRI Roadmap Milestone 2

  • Define a clear triggering question highlighting the issue and goal to be addressed at the workshop;
  • Make marine issues visible and understandable to the public.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 3

  • Involve the private sector, policymakers, the scientific community and the local and national community for the definition of ideas, needs and solutions;
  • The reversed science cafe method motivates participants to express their opinions and views in a structured, inclusive, yet open manner;
  • Participatory workshops provide good opportunities for better discovering developments and problems of the studied industry;
  • Enable workshops participants to create networks and communities of interest to further research and identify solutions for the studied issue;
  • Engage participants via emails and phone calls, since it has been proven as the most effective means of recruitment;
  • Be aware that it is challenging to persuade people to participate in workshops.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 4

  • Focus on environmental aspects through a multi-stakeholder approach to ensure stability and availability of resources;
  • Encourage researchers to voice their opinions on marine issues in the media focusing on economic, environmental and social needs to enable the uptake of new technologies.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 5

  • Raise awareness through education for developing/supporting new technologies for responsible maritime transport;
  • Push for adjust rules to allow open access to relevant sector research results;
  • Push participants to move beyond exchanging ideas and to start co-creating a vision.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 7

  • Governance should strive for active engagement of the key public and private stakeholder bodies for the development and impact on the societal challenge;
  • Be aware that only about half of the participants are likely to use the knowledge gained at the workshop.

RRI Roadmap Milestone 8

  • Embed governance in legislation through accountability to ensure the sustainability and to address societal challenges;
  • Provide tax reductions or other benefits to businesses for massively applying environmental protection legislature and procedures and for making use of innovative technologies;
  • Raise the attractiveness of science studies by illustrating the application of science in societal issues;
  • Improve marine education provided in medium and higher education.


See also...

Workshop Methodology