Published September 30, 2014 | Version v1
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SEMANCO Engaging practitioners beyond the case studies

Description

The current deliverable covers all dissemination outputs of the SEMANCO project and
presents an evaluation of the dissemination results achieved against those presented as being
planned to be achieved in the dissemination plan , originally presented in Month 24. As
presented in the SEMANCO dissemination plan the dissemination activities were designed to
follow a three stage pathway:
-  Awareness making as many organisations and stakekolders as possible aware of
SEMANCO
- Understanding indentifying th e types of organisations and stakeholders with
potential to benefit from the use of the SEMANCO tools
- Action identifying organisations and stakeholders which might directly adopt the
outputs arising from the SEMANCO project.


In accordance with this approach, the current deliverable breaks the reporting of the
dissemination work achieved within SEMANCO into several distinct categories. In turn these
are:
- Workshops and events organised by the SEMANCO project . These focused mainly on
workshops aimed at engaging stakeholder s beyond the case studies
- Attendance of external events aiming at engaging with stakeholders beyond the case
studies . This work included the preparation of appropriate materials to support it.
- The publication of various non scientific articles publicising SEMANCO in trade
magazines and similar.
-The publication of papers describing the scientific results arising from withi n the
SEMANCO project.
- The development of the SEMANCO dissemination network.

This document summarizes all of this effort , covering all three years of the SEMANCO
project, and finishes with a chapter evaluating how well the dissemination activities carried
out during the project matched those intended in the original dissemination plan.

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Funding

European Commission
287532