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==In terms of RRI, what were the main challenges addressed, and to what extent were those challenges met by the project?== | ==In terms of RRI, what were the main challenges addressed, and to what extent were those challenges met by the project?== | ||
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<h4>Challenge 1 description</h4> | <h4>Challenge 1 description</h4> | ||
<div class="mw-collapsible-content">How can the public and stakeholders be engaged on a complex, multidisciplinary and wide-ranging topic such as Ocean ecosystem services, in a way which consults them on their views and mobilises them to take action at national and European level?</div> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content">How can the public and stakeholders be engaged on a complex, multidisciplinary and wide-ranging topic such as Ocean ecosystem services, in a way which consults them on their views and mobilises them to take action at national and European level?</div> |
Revision as of 03:34, 12 October 2016
In terms of RRI, what were the main challenges addressed, and to what extent were those challenges met by the project?
Challenge 1 description
How can the public and stakeholders be engaged on a complex, multidisciplinary and wide-ranging topic such as Ocean ecosystem services, in a way which consults them on their views and mobilises them to take action at national and European level?
How Challenge 1 was addressed
Sea for Society conducted the biggest ever consultation of citizens, young people and stakeholders on humans' relationship with the Ocean across 9 regions of Europe, and mobilised the general public and stakeholders en masse in order to work towards the concept of a Blue Society.