Policy and governance as barriers Sample Clauses

Policy and governance as barriers. How have regulations and policy challenged or hindered this type of aquaculture production and in relation to startup and growth, innovation and route to market? In your opinion what are the main challenges and hindrances for an expansion of this type of aquaculture production in terms of policy and regulation? • At which level (i.e. international, national, regional, and local) are these challenges and hindrances concentrated? • How significant do you consider the impact of these challenges and hindrances to be? • Have you/your peers attempted to address these (i.e. proposing alterations to current frameworks, lobbying)? • Are you familiar with cases/situations where these challenges/hindrances have been successfully addressed? Generic Participant Information Sheet [August 2019] Background and information about the group session on policy and regulation [Date xx] there will be workshop group session lasting about xx in which we will discuss how policies and regulations respectively have supported or constrained the development of [specify LTS type and regional scope]. This session is led by [xxx, affiliation]. Outputs from the session will contribute to the AquaVitae project (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx/ ) funded by European Commission’s H2020 research program (Xxxxx xx. 818173). The AquaVitae project carries our research and innovation to promote sustainable low trophic aquaculture in Europe, Brazil and South Africa. The project includes case studies on [specify LTS type]. that can link individual participants to the points made in the session. You will be invited to check that points made in the minutes are correct after the workshop. A summary of the minutes will be included together with similar outputs from a number of other workshops in a public report. Participation in this group session is entirely voluntary. You can decide to withdraw from the session and from the study at any time during the workshop. You can revise or delete the summary statement relating to the points you have until the report is made public (November 2020). For any further information about this session or the research it contributes to, please contact [XXX, email]
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Policy and governance as barriers. 2.1. How have regulations and policy challenged or hindered a company’s startup and growth phases, innovation and route to market?
Policy and governance as barriers. How have regulations and policy challenged or hindered seaweed companies in relation to startup and growth, innovation and route to market? In your opinion what are the main challenges and hindrances for an expansion of seaweed aquaculture in terms of policy and regulation? • At which level (i.e. international, national, regional, and local) are these challenges and hindrances concentrated? • How significant do you consider the impact of these challenges and hindrances to be? • Have you/your peers attempted to address these (i.e. proposing alterations to current frameworks, lobbying)? • Are you familiar with cases/situations where these challenges/hindrances have been successfully addressed?

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