Dissemination and capacity building Sample Clauses

Dissemination and capacity building. The results of the work undertaken in WP1 to 4 needs to be made known to related and also other interested parties. To this effect, a wide variety of dissemination mediums is proposed including written, oral and visual presentations in order to inform and actively involve governmental organisa- tions, industry and societal groups during the project as well as in its aftermath. It is foreseen to give at least 2 presentations per year at related external events or conferences or at special events at the test sites especially organised for this purpose. The events mentioned are for the purpose of informing the public about general project achievements. They are not meant as capacity building and/or “trialogue” event but may however run in combination with such events. Targeted audience will be the industry and their trade organisations and governmental organisation. Society organisa- tions may participate as well but are not in the main focus due to the more technical content of the presentations. These groups are addressed by other means. Specifically, towards the end of project, the results of the project and its achievements and conse- quences will be collated and presented in a book. This book will be edited within the frame of the project and published using an established publishing house. The book may solve as kind of “Guide for Good Practice”. Capacity building activities will comprise workshops and/or seminars mainly on local level prefera- xxx at the same time as the foreseen annual meetings and a final conference. This means that we envisage one workshop per test site. The capacity building activities are mainly dedicated to the related local authorities and local communities including NGOs. Depending on the success of the activities a second workshop/seminar per site might be planned if necessary. Another possibility could be to continue discussion if necessary via discussion forums included in the project web site on the Internet. It must in any case be ensured that all messages about possibilities and conse- quences of impact assessment (based on the project achievements and common good practice) can be brought across. The capacity building activities will be combined with mobilisation or awareness campaigns in or- der to ensure that all interested and affected groups are aware of and can take part in the discus- sions at the events. As the events will be organised jointly with project meetings double travelling of the project partners will be a...
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