MaCoBioS, WP2 Expert Engagement Workshop

Virtual Workshop
March 24, 2021 – h. 02:00 pm CET


SPEAKERS:
Elisa Furlan (RAAS Division)
Elena Allegri (RAAS Division)
Ewan Trégarot, Centre for Blue Governance, Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
Cindy Cornet, Centre for Blue Governance, Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK

MODERATORS:
Elisa Furlan (RAAS Division),
Vuong Pham (RAAS Division),
Silvia Torresan (RAAS Division),
Christian Simeoni (RAAS Division)
Ewan Trégarot, Centre for Blue Governance, Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
Cindy Cornet, Centre for Blue Governance, Portsmouth Business School, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth, UK
Silvia de Juan, Instituto de Ciencias del Mar (ICM-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain

Design of the expert-based multi-risk assessment framework – MRAF underpinning cumulative impact appraisal in MCEs

WP2 – T2.1 Risk and adaptation of marine coastal socio-ecological systems

Introduction

Multiple activities are taking place across marine and coastal ecosystems (MCEs) without the full understanding of the composite interactions between natural and human-induced changes. The cumulative and synergic impacts among these activities and climate change are triggering to complex and severe alterations of MCEs biodiversity and their capacity to supply services for human well-being.

Drawing on this issue, Work Package 2 aims at reinforcing the ecosystem risk concept to efficiently implement ecosystem-based assessment and management measures allowing to better face multiple risks arising from the dynamic interplay between climate change and human-induced pressures. To achieve this bold objective, as a first step we need to better frame and disentangle these complex interrelationships under a multidisciplinary and sound framework, embracing all MaCoBios analytical perspectives and scientific knowledge.

This is why, we need the expertise, knowledge and engagement of all MaCoBios experts.


OBJECTIVES AND EXPECTED OUTCOMES OF THE WORKSHOP
Co-design a Multi-Risk Assessment Framework (MRAF) unrevealing the complex interplay between natural and anthropogenic pressures affecting MCES and their services.

HOW DOES THE WORKSHOP WORK?

Pre-event phase
Before the workshop, a questionnaire in Ahaslides has been shared, that allowed to get preliminary information and the perspective on key components underpinning the MRAF (eg. pressures, exposed tergets, vulnerability of MCEs, etc…). This first-pass Knowledge allowed to set up the forthcoming thematic World Café discussions and feed the initial set-up of the MRAF, as already planned for the workshop.

During the event
The workshop is composed by three main activities, as detailed in the following pages:

1.World Cafè Discussion
2.Co-design the MRAF
3.Wrap up all together

Post event phase
The overall results will be customized in a poster that will be shared with all participants.

CONTACTS: [email protected]


ORGANIZED BY: MaCoBioS project

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 869710

                             



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