Presentations from the BESAFE First Stakeholder meeting
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INTRO - R. Bugter Introduction to the BESAFE main aim and approaches, expectations from the First Stakeholder workshop. |
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How do arguments differ at different levels of governance? - A. van Herzele Do arguments change when interpreting the EU biodiversity strategy to national/regional levels? And do they change over time? |
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Context and effectiveness - R. Tinch The objective of BESAFE is to provide framework which is easily accessible and usable through a publicly accessible database and user-friendly web tool. This presentation outlines the approach toward the end product. |
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Arguments for biodiversity as expressed in the literature - B. Howard What does the literature say about how people argue for biodiversity? |
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Ecosystem services as arguments for biodiversity protection - P. Berry |
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Case studies-selection and overview - M. Blicharska The presentation outlines the selection process of the BESAFE case studies and presents both the particular cases and the rationale behind their choice. |
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How arguments generate effects - E. Primmer Arguments generate effects by growing in importance, by reaching new audiences or by replacing other arguments. |
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Combined presentation session – BESAFE First Stakeholder Workshop |
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Presentations from the BESAFE Second Stakeholder meeting
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An analysis of alternative ways to improve biodiversity policy making and governance at local, national and global scales - R. Bugter |
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The effectiveness of arguments. Initial results from the case studies - P. Jokinen |
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Evidence for the links between biodiversity and ecosystem services and how ecosystem services are used in argumentation - P. Berry |
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A comparison of arguments surrounding the Biodiversity Strategy 2020 - D. Mortelmans |
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