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SUMMARY:SMMR-Net Webinar - Economic\, social and environmental impact assessment of MSP for UK marine-related industries
DESCRIPTION:*Sign Up Here* \nSMMR are pleased to host Alberto Roca for the 2023 Webinar Series. \nThe talk will be 20-30 minutes long followed by 15 minutes of questions. \nTalk Title: Economic\, social and environmental impact assessment of MSP for UK marine-related industries \nMarine spatial planning (MSP) is a process of coordinating the use of marine resources in an attempt to achieve economic\, social\, and environmental objectives. This is an extremely challenging goal\, and the benefits of MSPs are contested. In this seminar\, we develop a marine input-output model for the United Kingdom. We use this model to explore relationships between greenhouse emissions\, employment and gross value added in marine-related sectors and other industries. Based on our results\, we identify three clusters of marine-related sectors\, each characterised by a different relationship between environmental and socio-economic goals. Analysing the clusters could allow marine spatial planners to understand better how their policies will impact communities and the broader environment and prioritise accordingly. \nI am Alberto Roca\, an early environmental economist interested in Multi-sectoral Input-Output Models\, Regional Models\, and Environmental and Economic Impact Assessments. Currently\, I’m a postdoctoral researcher at the University of York\, working on the MSPACE project in which our research group conducts the socio-economic and environmental economic impact assessment on UK marine-related industries due to climate change.
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/smmr-net-webinar-economic-social-and-environmental-impact-assessment-of-msp-for-uk-marine-related-industries/
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SUMMARY:Powerful Posters - Training with Dr Jamie Gallagher
DESCRIPTION:*Sign-up here* \nThe SMMR-Net are excited to host Jamie Gallagher for this FREE half day training on Powerful Posters! 1-4pm Tuesday 21st March 2023 (online on zoom).\n\nIn this half day interactive workshop Dr Jamie Gallagher (winner of multiple Best Poster prizes) will take you through all you need to know to design and share an award-winning poster. Discover tips and tricks to put your work in the spotlight useful not only for posters but talks\, public engagement and much more. \nThere are no limits on places on this course\, so by signing up you be guaranteed a place. Please expect the sign up link and details to be sent out a few days before the event. \n 
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/powerful-posters-training-with-dr-jamie-gallagher/
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SUMMARY:Ocean Partnerships - Marine stewardship\, community engagement and creative practice
DESCRIPTION:*Sign-up here* \nJoin the Ocean Partnerships network for another speed network event over lunchtime. After a 10 minute introduction to this months theme you will be paired up with another person for 5 minutes at a time over the course of the hour. This is fantastic way to meet people outside your usual network from academics\, policymakers\, artists\, science communicators\, people from industry and more.. from different disciplines! \nThis months theme has been chosen by Maja Rimer from Creative Carbon Scotland. Title: Marine stewardship\, community engagement and creative practice At Creative Carbon Scotland we believe in that collaborative\, creative approaches can facilitate knowledge sharing and problem solving\, especially when it comes to the climate crisis. \nThrough creative practice and place-based activities\, we can connect climate science with lived experience and build resilience and empower communities. For this session we will therefore invite people to reflect on: How can we improve marine stewardship through community engagement and creative practice? \nAn example of one of our collaborations: Seas of the Outer Hebrides Bringing community members together though creative practice was at the heart of the Seas of the Outer Hebrides project\, which was created in partnership with Marine Protected Area Management and Monitoring (MarPAMM). \nSeas of the Outer Hebrides brought in an inclusive\, creative approaches to build a shared vision for Marine Protected Areas in the region – by involving artists and creative practices to help explore the cultural dimension of residents’ relationship to the sea. The aim was to create a different and accessible way to work with the Outer Hebrides’ communities. Creative approaches can allow us to gain a deeper understanding of communities’ priorities for the marine environment while bringing in peoples’ relationship to the sea. Read more about it here: https://www.creativecarbonscotland.com/project/seas-of-the-outer-hebrides/
URL:https://www.smmr.org.uk/event/ocean-partnerships-marine-stewardship-community-engagement-and-creative-practice/
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