Lessons Learned per Results Dissemination

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Milestone 2

  • Make the MARINA platform a case study platform where collaborative coastal climate solution projects are presented;
  • Initiate target awareness campaigns towards all stakeholders through a specific media;
  • Invite additional stakeholders and communities to join the MARINA knowledge sharing platform and direct them to the results and materials related to Deep Sea Mining;
  • Run awareness campaigns so that the issue problem is clearly understood by all stakeholders.

Milestone 3

  • Invite stakeholders to provide their feedback about workshop.

Milestone 5

  • Translate workshop results in something short and friendly in short time and disseminate among the participants and others, not to loose momentum;
  • Improve efficient communication, generate plural debates and disseminate reliable data and information to convert vision into reality;
  • Provide the results on MARINA platform.

Milestone 6

  • Involve some stakeholders in the creation or validation of the scientific processes to improve theur acceptance of the final results, even if it can be seen as a time-consuming process;
  • Engage participants to apply RRI principles in daily work and daily life;
  • Initiate open access through public offices also to non-governmental stakeholders;
  • Succeed with public engagement through science education and open access in policy;
  • Disseminate the results on MARINA platform;
  • Send the final results of the workshop to the participants.

Milestone 8

  • Put in place effective pathways for communicating policy recommandations to EU and to national bodies as part of the global process of the project;
  • Be aware that the knowledge transfer to other sectors and general public is a great challenge faced by partners of european projects;
  • Use the media and science mediators to make society aware about research and innovation results;
  • Facilitate fruitful discussions and widely disseminate conclusions to third parties;
  • Create higher awareness on technological achievements from challenging and cutting edge successful projects to attract skilled people to work in the sector;
  • Use of technology as an instrument to both monitor the regulations and to disseminate data in near real-time;
  • Disseminate research and innovation outcomes that have societal relevance for ethical acceptability;
  • Communicate broadly and raise wide awareness about the specific initiative to anchor change.


See also...

Workshop Definition & Execution