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EU-FarmBook est une collection de bonnes pratiques pour les agriculteurs et les forestiers. Tout le contenu de la bibliothèque provient de projets de recherche Horizon. Pour en savoir plus sur ce projet, consultez notre site web .

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    ForestValue2 - European Policy Brief 1 - Conversing in Scientific Cafés

    From a policy perspective, it is important to transfer scientific knowledge, and raise public awareness on scientific issues and in particular on forest-related issues. Communication and transfer of scientific knowledge towards a wide audience of European Union (EU) citizens, stakeholders, and institutions must take place by adopting a bottom-up approach (transparent, inclusive, and democratic). The bottom-up approach – an open-ended participatory process aimed at considering and incorporating all points of views and opinions of the public in final decisions – is one of the pillars of the new strategic approach under Horizon Europe. The practical implementation of the bottom-up approach can take place using different more or less inclusive methods developed by social sciences. The ForestValue2 project has developed a bottom-up procedure (ForestValue2 Scientific Cafés) to transfer scientific knowledge and involve the public on forest-based issues. Scientific Cafés refers to the public discussion of socially pertinent questions which have scientific content in an informal setting.

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    ForestValue2

    ForestValue2 - Innovating forest-based bioeconomy

    Localisation
    • Europe
    Auteurs
    • Alessandro Paletto
    • Silvia Baralla
    • Sonia Marongiu
    • Serenella Puliga
    • Isabella De Meo
    Objectif
    • Communication
    • Decision-making support
    • Dissemination
    Type de fichier
    Document
    Taille du fichier
    654 kB
    Publié sur
    28-07-2023
    Langue originale
    English
    Site officiel du projet
    ForestValue2
    License
    CC BY
    Mots-clés
    • forest
    • forestry
    • public participation
    • transdisciplinary research
    • citizens’ engagement
    • scientific café

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