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,,, | * Develop real-time information systems, training activities and incentives to share knowledge and information for avoiding tendencies of local governments and businesses to downplay negative consequences; | ||
* Focus on RRI issues by prompting participants to talk more about how researchers can be enrolled in all actions generated and how other stakeholders can be useful to researchers; | |||
* Contribute with knowledge and conceptual frameworks that support interaction, collaboration and holistic recommendations based on research-based experience; | |||
* Take into consideration new types of ownership forms in order to kick-start of development; | |||
* Adjust legislation to allow open access to marine-related research; | |||
* Make marine issues visible and understandable to the public; | |||
* Start measuring and collecting marine scientific data on board different non-scientific vessels; | |||
* Develop partnerships for science outreach actions; | |||
* Improve science literacy and research applicability to increase awareness on coastal risk situations; | |||
* Invite stakeholders to provide their feedback through the platform on the reporting documents; | |||
* Increase knowledge on deep-sea minerals occurrences and their economies; | |||
* Analyze the impact of plumes and waste produced by Deep Sea Mining exploitation; | |||
* Work together (science, law, economics, policy) to give advice on seabed mining issues; | |||
* Create an open-access platform with all Deep Sea Mining data available including biological and geological information; | |||
* Create an organized knowledge synthesis on Deep Sea Mining; | |||
* Promote researchers qualifications to find new bio applications for products answering societal needs; | |||
* Use Open access to boost innovation and increase the use of scientific results by all societal actors as well as to develop public trust and engagement; | |||
* Consider the distinction between the actions of making information available and the actions of making the information understandable by its potential users when dealing with Open Access; | |||
* Develop new capacities for studying and a performant monitoring system of water quality; | |||
* Create a common DATABASE – for centralizing all the data and studies regarding biodiversity; | |||
* Disseminate the results on MARINA platform; | |||
* Conduct studies of renewable energy on the Black Sea coastal area; | |||
* Use public-private partnerships as a new economic instrument; | |||
* Carry out studies on the potential impact of the investment in offshore wind energy to develop them; | |||
* Educate children to environmental issues as well as renewable energy profits to create a new wiser society; | |||
* Raise awareness of the general public on the environmental impact of offshore installations at all stages (building, exploitation, dismantling); | |||
* Implement a program of innovative research in relation to the effectiveness of the constructions of towers and generators to ensure sustainable development of renewable energy; | |||
* Develop new collaborations for new means of communication; | |||
* Provide free and easier access to the results of the studies; | |||
* While interpreting the results, consider that participants can have different information and data about the topic: the "real" situation can be difficult to identify; | |||
* Present the RRI concept with clear examples and learn about RRI; | |||
* Provide as much information as possible to the subject before the workshop; | |||
* Provide the results on MARINA platform; | |||
* Offer free access to the specialized information and share knowledge; | |||
* Send the final results of the workshop to the participants; | |||
* Create a path to open information on climate changes topic and related data; | |||
* Developing a spatial plan specific to zoning of areas of offshore renewables; | |||
* Develop a GIS information database; | |||
* Develop a clear communications strategy; | |||
* Use the media to bring awareness to the society about the results from research and innovation; | |||
* Create higher awareness on technological achievements from challenging and cutting edge successful projects to attract skilled people to work in the sector; | |||
* Succeed with public engagement through science education and open access in policy; | |||
* Reliable scientific information is not easily accessible for tourist and stakeholders of the tourism industry; | |||
* Open access, i.e. giving free online access to the results of publicly-funded research data will boost innovation and increase the use of scientific results by all societal actors; | |||
* There is the need of a international coordination to identify the possible impacts of innovations; | |||
* Share data for a better cooperation and public engagement on the high seas; | |||
* Collect and share information and good practices to raise awareness on marine biotech and to reduce marine pollution; | |||
* Ethical issues are highly important in maintaining the sustainable operation of the vessels while safeguarding the environment; | |||
* Raise awareness and embed RRI into educational curricula; | |||
* Be aware of the participants' motivations to attend a workshop such as to learn from others participants; | |||
* Open data for all interested stakeholders; | |||
* Capture the content in a way that is more free-flowing which is later interpreted by the workshop team; | |||
* Initiate open access through public offices also to non-governmental stakeholders. | |||
==See also...== | |||
[[RRI Dimension]] | |||
[[Category: Lessons Learned]] |
Revision as of 06:03, 4 December 2018
- Develop real-time information systems, training activities and incentives to share knowledge and information for avoiding tendencies of local governments and businesses to downplay negative consequences;
- Focus on RRI issues by prompting participants to talk more about how researchers can be enrolled in all actions generated and how other stakeholders can be useful to researchers;
- Contribute with knowledge and conceptual frameworks that support interaction, collaboration and holistic recommendations based on research-based experience;
- Take into consideration new types of ownership forms in order to kick-start of development;
- Adjust legislation to allow open access to marine-related research;
- Make marine issues visible and understandable to the public;
- Start measuring and collecting marine scientific data on board different non-scientific vessels;
- Develop partnerships for science outreach actions;
- Improve science literacy and research applicability to increase awareness on coastal risk situations;
- Invite stakeholders to provide their feedback through the platform on the reporting documents;
- Increase knowledge on deep-sea minerals occurrences and their economies;
- Analyze the impact of plumes and waste produced by Deep Sea Mining exploitation;
- Work together (science, law, economics, policy) to give advice on seabed mining issues;
- Create an open-access platform with all Deep Sea Mining data available including biological and geological information;
- Create an organized knowledge synthesis on Deep Sea Mining;
- Promote researchers qualifications to find new bio applications for products answering societal needs;
- Use Open access to boost innovation and increase the use of scientific results by all societal actors as well as to develop public trust and engagement;
- Consider the distinction between the actions of making information available and the actions of making the information understandable by its potential users when dealing with Open Access;
- Develop new capacities for studying and a performant monitoring system of water quality;
- Create a common DATABASE – for centralizing all the data and studies regarding biodiversity;
- Disseminate the results on MARINA platform;
- Conduct studies of renewable energy on the Black Sea coastal area;
- Use public-private partnerships as a new economic instrument;
- Carry out studies on the potential impact of the investment in offshore wind energy to develop them;
- Educate children to environmental issues as well as renewable energy profits to create a new wiser society;
- Raise awareness of the general public on the environmental impact of offshore installations at all stages (building, exploitation, dismantling);
- Implement a program of innovative research in relation to the effectiveness of the constructions of towers and generators to ensure sustainable development of renewable energy;
- Develop new collaborations for new means of communication;
- Provide free and easier access to the results of the studies;
- While interpreting the results, consider that participants can have different information and data about the topic: the "real" situation can be difficult to identify;
- Present the RRI concept with clear examples and learn about RRI;
- Provide as much information as possible to the subject before the workshop;
- Provide the results on MARINA platform;
- Offer free access to the specialized information and share knowledge;
- Send the final results of the workshop to the participants;
- Create a path to open information on climate changes topic and related data;
- Developing a spatial plan specific to zoning of areas of offshore renewables;
- Develop a GIS information database;
- Develop a clear communications strategy;
- Use the media to bring awareness to the society about the results from research and innovation;
- Create higher awareness on technological achievements from challenging and cutting edge successful projects to attract skilled people to work in the sector;
- Succeed with public engagement through science education and open access in policy;
- Reliable scientific information is not easily accessible for tourist and stakeholders of the tourism industry;
- Open access, i.e. giving free online access to the results of publicly-funded research data will boost innovation and increase the use of scientific results by all societal actors;
- There is the need of a international coordination to identify the possible impacts of innovations;
- Share data for a better cooperation and public engagement on the high seas;
- Collect and share information and good practices to raise awareness on marine biotech and to reduce marine pollution;
- Ethical issues are highly important in maintaining the sustainable operation of the vessels while safeguarding the environment;
- Raise awareness and embed RRI into educational curricula;
- Be aware of the participants' motivations to attend a workshop such as to learn from others participants;
- Open data for all interested stakeholders;
- Capture the content in a way that is more free-flowing which is later interpreted by the workshop team;
- Initiate open access through public offices also to non-governmental stakeholders.