Stakeholder Involvement in Technological Design: Lessons Learned from the MERMAID and TROPOS Projects

M. Stuiver, Sander van den Burg, Wenting Chen, Claire Haggett, D. Rudolph, Phoebe Koundouri*

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Abstract

Shared multi-use of ocean space is associated with overcoming several
complex technical, regulatory, financial, environmental and socio-economic problems.
In achieving this goal, several stakeholders of relevance need to participate in
the design and implementation of multi-use platforms. This chapter (This work has
received funding from the European Union’s 7th Framework Program under grant
agreement N 288710 and N 288192) reviews and discusses the participatory
approaches employed in the MERMAID and TROPOS projects. The discussion
draws on the methods employed in each case, the objectives and obstacles encountered resulting in useful conclusions for participatory design.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Ocean of Tomorrow
Subtitle of host publicationThe Transition to Sustainability - Volume 2
EditorsPhoebe Koundouri
PublisherSpringer
Chapter2
Pages25-37
ISBN (Electronic)9783030568474
ISBN (Print)9783030568450
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Publication series

NameEnvironment & Policy
Volume57
ISSN (Print)1383-5130
ISSN (Electronic)2215-0010

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