Lessons Learned for Focus Groups Methodology

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  • Contribute with knowledge and conceptual frameworks that support interaction, collaboration and holistic recommendations based on research based experience;
  • Identify easy-to-implement solutions to attract people and harbour-related businesses in innovative harbour development;
  • Push for broad vision for industrial harbour development by local governments inviting non-harbour stakeholders to contribute in new ways;
  • Make regulations for developers and investors for securing more liveable areas in harbour transformations;
  • Take into consideration new types of ownership forms in order to kick-start of development;
  • Describe the workshop topic with clear and concrete examples of the subject using storyteling;
  • Allocate sufficient time for discussions and to involve all participants interests and ideas;
  • Identify common working initiatives between municipalities and the civil societies, so that citizens may be actively involved;
  • Engage all interested stakeholders in harbour development;
  • Develop sustainable and long-term solutions even if they do not entirely focus on technical and/or economic aspects, but add lifestyle qualities and/or facilities;
  • Develop new methods of governance for engaging citizens through public awareness and politics;
  • Develop case studies on how municipalities work with climate change projects and community driven innovation;
  • Develop tools for engaging citizens in urban development and communicate them broadly to inspire local communities;
  • Involve citizens in the political/technical systems;
  • Create new models for evaluating risks and economic issues;
  • To allocate time for every participant to present his/her own idea and to discuss it in plenum;
  • The immersive climate change symbolizes a new age with new complicated needs and demands;
  • Develop new models and ways of collaborating on climate change in order to create common knowledge and more awareness of climate change in public mind;
  • Develop concrete examples that stakeholders can understand and get involved;
  • Make the MARINA platform a case study platform where collaborative coastal climate solution projects are presented;
  • Activate citizens as a resourceful group of action that could lead to a more innovative and including society;
  • Use dialog for initiating collaboration among private landowners and municipalities;
  • Allow different perspectives on the subject, which will lead to a common background for further discussion;
  • Allocate more time for group discussions during workshops;
  • Address a specific subject that concerns multidisciplinary stakeholders;
  • Adapt the workshop schedule and structure according to the specifics and program of the stakeholders you want to attend.


See also...

Workshop Methodology