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The following 6 participatory methodologies were used for the execution of the workshops:
The following 5 participatory methodologies were used for the execution of the workshops:


* Focus Group
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* World Café
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* Science Café
<div class="mw-collapsible-content" style="text-align:justify">The Focus Groups  method refers to a qualitative approach used to identify people’s preferences or to evaluate strategic plans and concepts. The selection of participants lies on a possession of a set of characteristics they have in common which are related to the hypotheses investigated. The questions asked are usually open-ended, allowing the participants to interpret them according to their understanding and feelings.
* Structured Democratic Dialogue (SDD)
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* Other
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<div class="mw-collapsible-content" style="text-align:justify">The Focus Groups  method refers to a qualitative approach used to identify people’s preferences or to evaluate strategic plans and concepts. The selection of participants lies on a possession of a set of characteristics they have in common which are related to the hypotheses investigated. The questions asked are usually open-ended, allowing the participants to interpret them according to their understanding and feelings.
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'''Science Café'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content" style="text-align:justify">The Focus Groups  method refers to a qualitative approach used to identify people’s preferences or to evaluate strategic plans and concepts. The selection of participants lies on a possession of a set of characteristics they have in common which are related to the hypotheses investigated. The questions asked are usually open-ended, allowing the participants to interpret them according to their understanding and feelings.
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'''Structured Democratic Dialogue (SDD)'''
<div class="mw-collapsible-content" style="text-align:justify">The Focus Groups  method refers to a qualitative approach used to identify people’s preferences or to evaluate strategic plans and concepts. The selection of participants lies on a possession of a set of characteristics they have in common which are related to the hypotheses investigated. The questions asked are usually open-ended, allowing the participants to interpret them according to their understanding and feelings.
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<div class="mw-collapsible-content" style="text-align:justify">The Focus Groups  method refers to a qualitative approach used to identify people’s preferences or to evaluate strategic plans and concepts. The selection of participants lies on a possession of a set of characteristics they have in common which are related to the hypotheses investigated. The questions asked are usually open-ended, allowing the participants to interpret them according to their understanding and feelings.
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Revision as of 01:00, 26 October 2018

The following 5 participatory methodologies were used for the execution of the workshops:

Focus Groups

The Focus Groups method refers to a qualitative approach used to identify people’s preferences or to evaluate strategic plans and concepts. The selection of participants lies on a possession of a set of characteristics they have in common which are related to the hypotheses investigated. The questions asked are usually open-ended, allowing the participants to interpret them according to their understanding and feelings.

World Café

The Focus Groups method refers to a qualitative approach used to identify people’s preferences or to evaluate strategic plans and concepts. The selection of participants lies on a possession of a set of characteristics they have in common which are related to the hypotheses investigated. The questions asked are usually open-ended, allowing the participants to interpret them according to their understanding and feelings.

Science Café

The Focus Groups method refers to a qualitative approach used to identify people’s preferences or to evaluate strategic plans and concepts. The selection of participants lies on a possession of a set of characteristics they have in common which are related to the hypotheses investigated. The questions asked are usually open-ended, allowing the participants to interpret them according to their understanding and feelings.

Structured Democratic Dialogue (SDD)

The Focus Groups method refers to a qualitative approach used to identify people’s preferences or to evaluate strategic plans and concepts. The selection of participants lies on a possession of a set of characteristics they have in common which are related to the hypotheses investigated. The questions asked are usually open-ended, allowing the participants to interpret them according to their understanding and feelings.

Other

The Focus Groups method refers to a qualitative approach used to identify people’s preferences or to evaluate strategic plans and concepts. The selection of participants lies on a possession of a set of characteristics they have in common which are related to the hypotheses investigated. The questions asked are usually open-ended, allowing the participants to interpret them according to their understanding and feelings.