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Revision as of 06:45, 19 October 2017

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

the consequences of societal behaviour in relation to waste production and management on marine socio-ecological systems, to promote co-responsibility among the different actors, to define a more sustainable collective vision, and to facilitate grounds for concerted actions through the successful implementation of the MMLAP (Mobilisation and Mutual Learning Action Plans on societal challenges). The main focus was to provide and evaluate mechanisms to enable society to perceive the impact of litter on the marine environment, to identify the land-based activities that are involved and collectively arrive at solutions to reduce that impact – in particular solutions that can be implemented locally but have a regional effect. MARLISCO’ s overarching goal was to raise public awareness, facilitate dialogue and promote co-responsibility among the different actors towards a joint vision for the sustainable management of marine litter across all European seas. MARLICO activities took place in the four European Regional Seas: North-East Atlantic, Baltic, Mediterranean and Black Sea, by a consortium with members located in 15 coastal countries.


RRI FOCUS

Ranking of the most relevant RRI dimensions, where 6 is the most relevant to the project

  • Public Engagement
  • Gender Equality
  • Science Education
  • Open Access
  • Ethics
  • Governance


PROJECT OUTCOMES RELATED TO RRI

Which are the most relevant project outcomes (roadmaps, guidelines, documents, reports, articles, videos etc) in terms of RRI?


LESSONS LEARNED

  • What RRI-related difficulties were encountered?

The major challenge of the MARLISCO project was the number and diversity of

activities to enable society to perceive the impact of marine litter across Europe.

  • Link to more info on the unexpected difficulties

http://www.marlisco.eu/results.en.html

  • How can the project contribute to improve the quality of the marine environment?

MARLISCO project has brought together different actors in society and their

perception of the problem of marine litter, generating solutions to stop the impact

of marine litter in European countries.

  • Link to more info on the oucomes

http://www.marlisco.eu/results.en.html


POLICY RELATED LESSONS LEARNED


    Main policy briefs produced by the project and related URL
    Policy brief 1
    Policy brief 2
    Policy brief 3
    Policy brief 4
    Policy brief 5
    MARLISCO
    Duration 2012-2015
    Project coordinator patrizia.grifoni@irpps.cnr.it
    Fundings framework FP7
    Website http://www.marlisco.eu
    Marine Region Focus Baltic Sea Black Sea Mediterranean Sea North-East Atlantic Sea
    Marine Related Issues Pollution caused by human, land and sea pressures Maritime, coastal and cruise tourism Coastal urbanization Fishing and aquaculture
    Sectors Waste management Education and Research Marine Protected Areas
    Themes Marine litter
    Stakeholders Involved Citizen and Civil Society Policy Makers and Implementers Scientists and Research Organization Educational Organizations and Students Industries and SMEs Local Administrations and Municipalities Media
    Keyword(s) marlisco; marine litter; education; consultation; awareness; co-responsability RRI