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The Copenhagen International Mobilisation and Mutual Learning (MML) Workshop entitled "Sustainable tourism in coastal areas: The challenge of urbanisation" was organized by the [[Aalborg University]] and [[CNTI] in the context of the project [[MARINA]], funded by the European | The Copenhagen International Mobilisation and Mutual Learning (MML) Workshop entitled "Sustainable tourism in coastal areas: The challenge of urbanisation" was organized by the [[Aalborg University]] and [[CNTI]] in the context of the project [[MARINA]], funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, on May 30th 2017 in Copenhagen, Denmark. | ||
The workshop is one of the 34 European MMLs that will be conducted by the [[MARINA]] project partners all over Europe, as well as the third of the eight international workshops that will be conducted European cities between 2017 and 2018. The goal of the MML workshops is to create common visions, engage stakeholders to decide on common action plans on important marine issues related to the European Blue Growth Strategy, which will be exploited as policy recommendations on a national and European levels. In addition, the results of the workshops will provide input for the roadmap of Responsible Research and Innovation good practice as well as recommendations about embedding the RRI in the policy-making processes. The results will be assembled in a comprehensive report that will be submitted to the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission. | The workshop is one of the 34 European MMLs that will be conducted by the [[MARINA]] project partners all over Europe, as well as the third of the eight international workshops that will be conducted European cities between 2017 and 2018. The goal of the MML workshops is to create common visions, engage stakeholders to decide on common action plans on important marine issues related to the European Blue Growth Strategy, which will be exploited as policy recommendations on a national and European levels. In addition, the results of the workshops will provide input for the roadmap of Responsible Research and Innovation good practice as well as recommendations about embedding the RRI in the policy-making processes. The results will be assembled in a comprehensive report that will be submitted to the Directorate-General for Research and Innovation of the European Commission. |
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