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Engaging Stakeholders in Fisheries and Marine Research
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Engaging Stakeholders in Fisheries and Marine Research
Mackinson, S. Wilson, D, Galiay, P. Deas, B.
Despite knowledge-brokering being of high interest to public policy, there is a lack of research integrating the knowledge of stakeholders and scientists, principally because public policies remain viewed as top-down controlled. To help European research policies make a positive difference to society, there is a need to better engage stakeholders with the delivery of research and to demonstrate the impact and value that it brings. The pertinent question addressed by this communication is: How can a deeper and more systematic engagement of stakeholders be enabled through European research activities? Enabling stakeholder participation in European research activities requires there to be an incentive for researchers and stakeholders to engage, and the capacity of stakeholders to operate effectively in the research framework. Unsurprisingly, the establishment of communications and cultures conducive to shared problem solving is high priority, as is the need to work towards a governance structure that helps links research with policy outcomes, while at the same time resonating directly with stakeholders. The Regional Advisory Councils could be a strong force in bringing stakeholders knowledge to bear on the scientific issues relevant to management, but their strategy and capacity to mobilise the skills to do so are not yet ready.
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Mackinson, S. Wilson, D, Galiay, P. Deas, B. (2010) Engaging Stakeholders in Fisheries and Marine Research. Marine Policy 35 (1) 18-24
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Mackinson, S. Wilson, D, Galiay, P. Deas, B.
- Publication Date
- January 2011
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Marine Policy 35 (1) 18-24
- Publication DOI: https://doi.org/