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 ====Events and Opportunities==== ====Events and Opportunities====
  
-see [[events and opportunities]]+See [[events and opportunities]], with links to upcoming conferences, workshops, fairs and other gatherings relevant to Marine CoLab. 
  
 ====Workshops===== ====Workshops=====
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 The workshops are designed to provide the space and resources for a small group of organisations to meet regularly over a two-year period to explore existing practices, and identify and experiment with new ones. Marine CoLABoration is particularly interested in looking at how better to bridge the gaps between innovative local practice and influence at national and EU levels, and how to convey the intrinsic as well as socioeconomic value of the seas. The workshops are designed to provide the space and resources for a small group of organisations to meet regularly over a two-year period to explore existing practices, and identify and experiment with new ones. Marine CoLABoration is particularly interested in looking at how better to bridge the gaps between innovative local practice and influence at national and EU levels, and how to convey the intrinsic as well as socioeconomic value of the seas.
  
-=== Workshop #1 - January 2015 ===+{{>https://www.flickr.com/photos/foam/10057905935}}\\ 
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 +=== Workshop #1 201501 ===
  
 On 15 January 2015 a group of 16 people came together for a day-long [[workshop 201501|workshop]] at the Gulbenkian Foundation in London to co-create a range of scenarios for Marine CoLABoration. The aim of the workshop was for participants to get to know each other as creative individuals and glimpse their shared vision(s) for the initiative. Consideration of the oceans inevitably surfaces many 'big' problems, which need multiple perspectives brought to bear to incite meaningful change. Thus the workshop explored the nature of value, economic and social assumptions which impact the significance and complexity of the issues involved. Scenarios were developed which explored more sustainable economic and governance systems as the world experiences continued effects of climate change. On 15 January 2015 a group of 16 people came together for a day-long [[workshop 201501|workshop]] at the Gulbenkian Foundation in London to co-create a range of scenarios for Marine CoLABoration. The aim of the workshop was for participants to get to know each other as creative individuals and glimpse their shared vision(s) for the initiative. Consideration of the oceans inevitably surfaces many 'big' problems, which need multiple perspectives brought to bear to incite meaningful change. Thus the workshop explored the nature of value, economic and social assumptions which impact the significance and complexity of the issues involved. Scenarios were developed which explored more sustainable economic and governance systems as the world experiences continued effects of climate change.
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 CGF's blogpost about the workshop: [[http://www.gulbenkian.org.uk/blogs/environment/111_Think-of-a-situation-in-which-you-felt-able-to-change-the-world.html|Think of a situation in which you felt able to change the world]] CGF's blogpost about the workshop: [[http://www.gulbenkian.org.uk/blogs/environment/111_Think-of-a-situation-in-which-you-felt-able-to-change-the-world.html|Think of a situation in which you felt able to change the world]]
  
-=== Workshop #2 - March 2015 ===+=== Workshop #2 201503 ===
  
 The second workshop of the Marine CoLAB builds on ideas and suggestions that emerged during the first meeting in January. In the second workshop we looked at what the participants want to contribute to Marine CoLAB, which challenges and hypotheses are present in the group and which specific experiments can be designed to respond to these challenges.  The second workshop of the Marine CoLAB builds on ideas and suggestions that emerged during the first meeting in January. In the second workshop we looked at what the participants want to contribute to Marine CoLAB, which challenges and hypotheses are present in the group and which specific experiments can be designed to respond to these challenges. 
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