Happy to co-author this #OpenAccess paper with @WesleyFlannery & B.Murtagh @PlanQUB. We discuss how contestation occurs in coastal places faced with #BlueGrowth pressures. Available: https://t.co/7Wl7Nk9Uuc. Just on time to celebrate that #Maritimestudies got an impact factor!!!
Participating with the #orelse project @Noordzeedagen. This year's theme: Change as a constant. Inspiring discussions about the nature of change in the North Sea and what this means for policy, science and action.
@PlanQUB ‘s @gellis23 presenting a paper on trust in Irish planning systems at the European Planning Schools Congress in Łódź, Poland.
Research jointly undertaken with @lindafox_rogers , @Maria_Pafi and others.
#AESOP
Kicking off this morning's session is @Maria_Pafi, a former PhD colleague @PlanQUB, who gave a fascinating talk on the use of serious gaming & digital tools for ecosystem-based sand extraction. An intriguing topic!
Right in the midst of the @MAREcentre#MARE2023 conference #Maritimestudies heard that FINALLY we have an impact factor voor the MAST journal! Celebration time! Well done MAST editors! https://t.co/nuC7vltUpE
So excited to have started a new position as a postdoc researcher at
@ENPWageningen
! I will be working with
@HMToonen
and
@judith_leeuwen
on the #OR_ELSE project about institutional #learning and #stakeholder collaboration for large-scale #sand extraction in the #NorthSea
Happy to co-author a chapter with @WesleyFlannery in an excellent book on transdisciplinary marine research (eds. @VKopsel & @SilviGMestres). We debate the impact of professionalising #CitizenScience Available: https://t.co/l81aKjGCZH & #OpenAccess: https://t.co/mdX1cCoUeI 1/5
Working with #CoastalCommunities in Europe, @AzzopardiElaine et al. found ecological features can be as vital to people’s sense of #heritage as cultural elements - so much so, they’ve created a framework for considering it in #marine decision-making! 👉 https://t.co/8xyVNxBN5x