Within the Network MMMPA-WWF-NOAA, Anne Walton, Dr. Patricia Marti-Puig and  Dr. David Cabana  are pleased to announce a webinar series on “Engaging Stakeholders to Influence MPAs Policy”.
The presentations will be held the 24th and 25th January, 8:00 PM Rome (GMT+1). Each webinar day includes 2 panels, round of questions and final discussion. The estimated duration for each day is 1h15mins.

Expected outcomes:
-A better understanding of the role that different stakeholders can play in order to engage policy makers. 
-An understanding of further approaches for improving relationships and promoting active and effective engagement between scientist and policy makers.
-The stakeholder’s engagement work behind different cultural, social and political situations. 
– An understanding of how to involve stakeholders in MPA planning and management.
-How to empower local communities to influence decision making in MPAs.
Find  further info on the program and links for day 1 and day 2 below.

We expect your active participation with questions and discussion! 
 
Best wishes
 
David

Engaging Stakeholders to Influence MPAs Policy – Day 1

Join us for a webinar on Jan 24, 2017 at 11:00 AM PST.

Register now!

https://attendee.gotowebinar.c om/register/181455080632714701 1

Within the Network MMMPA-WWF (co-coordinated by NOAA) we are pleased to announce a webinar series on “Engaging Stakeholders to Influence MPAs Policy”. These webinars are co-organized by Dr. David Cabana and Dr. Patricia Marti-Puig with the collaboration of the NOAA expert Anne Walton.

The presentation will be held on the 24th and 25th January at 8.00PM Rome (GMT+1). Each webinar day (2 panels + questions + discussion) will last approx. 1h and 15 min. We expect your active participation with questions and discussion!

• 24th January:
-1st panel: “The Science of Marine Reserves, publications as a science tool to inform policy” by Dr. Kirsten Grorud-Colvert.
-2nd panel: “The multi-stakeholder policy process for the creation of the Galapagos Marine Reserve in 1998” by Pippa Heylings.

• 25th January:
-1st panel: “The job behind the negotiations for the Antarctic MPA agreement” By Dr. Stefan Hain.
-2nd panel: “Bottom up: The role played by the traditional Hawaiian community for the expansion and creation of the largest MPA in the world” by Angelo Villagomez.

Expected Outcomes

• A better understanding of the role that different stakeholders can play in order to engage policy makers.
• An understanding of further approaches for improving relationships and promoting active and effective engagement between scientist and policy makers.
• The stakeholder’s engagement work behind different cultural, social and political situations.
• An understanding of how to involve stakeholders in MPA planning and management
• How to empower local communities to influence decision making in MPAs.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

View System Requirements

Engaging Stakeholders to Influence MPAs Policy – Day 2

Join us for a webinar on Jan 25, 2017 at 11:00 AM PST.

Register now!

https://attendee.gotowebinar.c om/register/332429571998452070 7

Within the Network MMMPA-WWF (co-coordinated by NOAA) we are pleased to announce a webinar series on “Engaging Stakeholders to Influence MPAs Policy”. These webinars are co-organized by Dr. David Cabana and Dr. Patricia Marti-Puig with the collaboration of the NOAA expert Anne Walton.

The presentation will be held on the 24th and 25th January at 8.00PM Rome (GMT+1). Each webinar day (2 panels + questions + discussion) will last approx. 1h and 15 min. We expect your active participation with questions and discussion!

• 24th January:
-1st panel: “The Science of Marine Reserves, publications as a science tool to inform policy” by Dr. Kirsten Grorud-Colvert.
-2nd panel: “The multi-stakeholder policy process for the creation of the Galapagos Marine Reserve in 1998” by Pippa Heylings.

• 25th January:
-1st panel: “The job behind the negotiations for the Antarctic MPA agreement” By Dr. Stefan Hain.
-2nd panel: “Bottom up: The role played by the traditional Hawaiian community for the expansion and creation of the largest MPA in the world” by Angelo Villagomez.

Expected Outcomes

• A better understanding of the role that different stakeholders can play in order to engage policy makers.
• An understanding of further approaches for improving relationships and promoting active and effective engagement between scientist and policy makers.
• The stakeholder’s engagement work behind different cultural, social and political situations.
• An understanding of how to involve stakeholders in MPA planning and management
• How to empower local communities to influence decision making in MPAs.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.

View System Requirements

 

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