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+ | The visions of Marine CoLAB in 2021 | ||
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+ | * Value is at heart of Marine CoLAB, connecting the public with oceans and increasing the environmental benefit. Value is also a challenge for Marine CoLAB, defining the rules of the game. The CoLAB is a framework that feeds the organisations involved with game-changing ideas and projects. It isn’t quite clear what the size of its pond is, but it is likely that its purpose is to think, or perhaps think and implement, more likely to connect and spawn initiatives rather than do everything itself. | ||
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+ | * Marine CoLAB perpetuates change in three areas: governmental/ | ||
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+ | * Clarity about the added value of Marine CoLAB, for the organisations and the world. There is a clear articulation of strategy in three strands: | ||
+ | * Actual experiments that show change; including learning from the process, replicating and adapting experiments to other areas, developing metrics, etc. | ||
+ | * Good internal and external communication reaching broad audiences | ||
+ | * Values shift | ||
====Mission / MIX==== | ====Mission / MIX==== | ||
- | ( cross reference w. Giles' notes ) | + | < |
- | * network focused on values based solutions to protect & restore the ocean | + | * Value shift: what is Marine CoLAB’s theory of change? All participating organisations have one, but the glue could be the 'values based approach’ |
- | * a collective is a powerful means to address the urgent need for humans to value the oceans & drive change | + | * Recognising existing values, rather than changing or creating ' |
- | * we aim to achieve a shift in how the ocean is valued by individuals and society to improve ocean health | + | * What is the timeframe? |
- | * recognising existing | + | Glue: values |
- | | + | When talking about a values based approach, there could be two possibilities: |
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+ | * Changing values: a more pro-active process, although perhaps an impossibility - possibly better to focus on changing behaviours instead. | ||
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+ | To do in 2016 → look at values based campaigning [[http:// | ||
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+ | ( cross reference w. Giles' notes ) | ||
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- | * values based -> USP | ||
- | * requires time-frame? | ||
- | * we aim to achieve | ||
- | * organisations all have a theory of change, glue is the values based piece... | ||
- | * as a lab, how do we experiment with strategies? | ||
- | * economic shift? perceptual shifts? | ||
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- | * clearer ideas for methods to ' | ||
- | * behaviour shift as a result of uncovering existing values, finding where values & behaviour are at odds. | ||
- | * something for 2016 -> values based campaigning (chris rose ? also NEF) | ||
====Values based approach==== | ====Values based approach==== | ||
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- | There is a need to find a language all Marine CoLAB participants understand, paying attention to jargon. There is a difference between the term " | + | == Presentation by Sue Ranger == |
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+ | There is a need to find a language all Marine CoLAB participants understand, paying attention to jargon. There is a difference between the term " | ||
In order to uncover deeper values, we need to start with basic connectedness (of people and places, different disciplines, | In order to uncover deeper values, we need to start with basic connectedness (of people and places, different disciplines, | ||
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* issue based theory of change -> value based | * issue based theory of change -> value based | ||
* bringing various voices, with various values into discussion | * bringing various voices, with various values into discussion | ||
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+ | == Discussion == | ||
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+ | The values based approach is the hallmark of Marine CoLAB, a prism or lens through which the LAB and its activities are designed and assessed. Filling the gap between the values of humans and the value of oceans. The value of oceans tends to be misunderstood and needs to be communicated differently. An **iconic campaign** might help, as well as focusing on issues by describing the value of oceans, such as the plastics project and other **values based experiments**, | ||
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+ | There are different methods to approach values, depending on the theory of change applied. Should Marine CoLAB have one or more theory of change? Is there a generic TOC or a range of context specific theories that can mobilise new voices and gather evidence? Is the uniqueness of Marine CoLAB’s TOC important? Would it not be more relevant to focus on adding value? | ||
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+ | What are the values of Marine CoLAB? Could **shared values** be Marine CoLAB’s focus at all times and across all projects? | ||
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+ | How to begin using a values based approach in Marine CoLAB: **learn by doing**: | ||
+ | * invite speakers | ||
+ | * share readings | ||
+ | * personal exercises (akin to Sue’s values presentation) | ||
+ | * incorporating it in projects | ||
+ | * values a part of all Marine CoLAB communication | ||
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List of relevant projects | List of relevant projects | ||
- | == MPA and spatial | + | == MPAs and marine |
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
* Common ground: [[http:// | * Common ground: [[http:// |