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Climate Change
and Future Marine
Ecosystem
Services
and Biodiversity

FutureMARES and Stakeholders

Engagement with stakeholders is one of the key elements of FutureMARES.
Get involved!

Stakeholders play a vital role in a range of project steps:
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Defining and/or refining our specific NBS/NIH activities
(local, regional and international);
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Addressing policy needs and providing policy recommendations (regional, national to international);
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Integrating perspectives of managers and users of marine ecosystem services (local to regional);
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Assessing the adaptive capacity of human communities (local to regional);
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Implementation of NBS/NIH 'on the ground' (local to regional).
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