SIMNORAT - Potential approaches for stakeholder engagement on Marine Spatial Planning and outcomes of pilot testing (D14)
Contributors
Others:
- Henry, S.1
- Likhacheva, K.2
- Matyas, D.1
- Nys, C.1
- Alloncle, N.2
- Bailly, D.1
- Campillos Llanos, M.3
- Cervera Núnez, C.3
- Fernández Cañamero, L.4
- Fernández Otero, R.4
- García Peteiro, L.4
- Galparsoro, I.5
- Gómez Ballesteros, M.3
- Grassa, J.M.6
- Lloret, A.6
- Lopes Alves, F.7
- Marques, M.7
- Martín Míguez, B.4
- Murciano Virto, C.6
- Quintela, A.7
- Sousa, L.7
- Torres, S.4
- 1. UMR AMURE, UBO
- 2. AFB
- 3. IEO
- 4. CETMAR
- 5. AZTI
- 6. CEDEX
- 7. UAVR
Description
Component 1.3.5 – Improving Stakeholder Engagement
Component 1.3.6 – Cases Studies
The specific objective of this component was to support good practice in stakeholder engagement within the transboundary context of MSP. The aim was to engage stakeholders to discuss about the Marine Spatial Planning (MSP) process and its cross-border dimension as well as to support dissemination of good practice in stakeholder engagement, and so participate in the coherence of national planning plans. The approach retained for stakeholder engagement was to carry out multisector workshops relying on information produced by other actions of the project and stakeholders interviews to test different engagement methods: interviews, workshops, post-it sessions, Role-play “MSP challenge”.
Notes
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SIMNORAT_D14_Final_report_Improving_Stakeholder_Engagement_in_MSP.pdf
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