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up close, the laws of possibility are not fixed. They can be risked, experimented with and gambled on. ... nd how the experiments develop the themes (and if they don’t, then adapt or leave the experiments behind... the afternoon the group agreed which experiments they would want to develop. They could either continue developing existing designs or finding new ones. Befo
orth. The key characteristic of such labs is that they offer space for groups to investigate complex rea... asing the overall capacity of the group. Together they question the status quo, research alternatives, f... ace for shaping hypotheses and a context in which they can be tested, strengthened or reformed, as a sol... ow methods from each others' practices. Sometimes they constructively challenge assumptions, other times
of the fitness check. This will probably be when they decide on whether they think the Directive should be amended.
*If the Commission decides that there a... tible to 'horse-trading' e.g. trading a provision they'd rather keep in the Habitats Directive for something they want more, say agricultural subsidy, and vice ver
y to get a good handle on precisely what outcomes they want. There are a lot of aspects of the draft gam... ypes of public pressure (what are these? e.g. are they a petition, a media campaign etc? how could they vary e.g. size of petition?), points on the game board... ulders and challenge their reasoning. Afterwards, they incorporate the insights gleaned into briefings f
ot about biology but about people and the choices they make.” (Balmford and Cowling 2006).
The value of... between people and the environment and the values they attach to it. For example, consideration of the ... a more interdisciplinary approach to tackle what they see as perhaps the most pervasive underlying thre... S)** and this has delivered a ‘language’ in which they can and are being described in policy and decisio
The participants were invited to think about what they would like to get out of the opportunity both ind... ices, and connecting social and natural sciences. They work with a range of organisations, some of whom ... e fishermen don’t express the value of the place; they feel threatened by NGOs, which might distort the ... ct views and knowledge on games. All to send what they think and know to marine-colab@fo.am. Sandy to co
a child, transition from the grass veld to coast, they travelled up to 12 hours to get to the coast for ... s. If the connection between the projects is that they are a part of a values based LAB, then pick exper... oject (yet), and proposed different ways in which they could become involved or simply kept up to date. ... orld
* The interventions you undertake (and how they interrelate to create system change)
* The assu
monitoring, meteorology and map making. The data they provide depends crucially on the type of orbit they are in, the payload they carry, and, from the point of view of imaging instruments, the spatial resolut... y manual analysis of satellite data.
*Moreover, they may **not** be **able to identify and issue autom
if it’s regulated, it’s not effectively enforced. They are hardly ever hold accountable for any env. and... heir value can be affected through the reputation they have with consumers, investors, etc. For example if they are perceived to disregard environment and social... l meet at 8am 3rd of June to discuss progress
* They have a clearer plan re. task management
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wanted more time to reflect and think about what they were doing in order to be more effective. In real... arn by doing. Over the course of Marine CoLAB, as they get used to working together the plan is to then ... The participants were invited to think about what they would like to contribute to Marine CoLAB and to p... rent. The public can be keen to get involved when they have a true ability to change the rules. The ques
t value the collaboration with everyone involved. They appreciate that the workshops have given them tim... resting, although some participants doubt whether they are the most suitable, or sufficiently broad for ... iatives that are greater than the sum of the work they currently do as individual organisations. More wo... to continue working on the existing experiments, they would like to find a way to collect new ideas as
e CoLAB initiative much sooner than that. Whether they will be taken up depends on your interests and ex... the afternoon the group agreed on the experiments they will develop until the next workshop and settled ... the workshop. Before the designs were finalised, they were tested using a role playing exercise called ... dual efforts could be amplified and scaled, where they would find time and space to (re)think collaborat
what needs more work. Grounded in this experience they moved into a visioning process lead by Giles to c... to re-frame challenges and refresh whole systems. They do this by being a part of trusted collaborations... services" beyond monetary value can be developed. They include a wider context, create whole ecosystems ... ys of talking and telling stories about a place. They deliver benefits to human wellbeing and are conne
ng to catalyse improvements in the companies that they invest in.
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This project is cur... o. Some FIs are aware of the sustainability risks they are exposed too but feel they are insignificant overall due to the small size of seafood portfolios, or
ssion the participants looked towards the future. They reflected on all that they experienced at the event and discussed how their findings could inform futur... ised a short vocal composition, based on messages they’d like to take away from the event.
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