Outputs

Welcome to GAP2’s Outputs, where you can find documents describing all areas of our work, from how collaborative research can work best, to how to create a selective fishery in Sweden. Happy exploring!

If you would like to upload and share a resource within this area, please email Rosie Magudia (rosie@mindfullywired.org).

Latest uploads:

Deliverable 1.3: Report(s) on integration of lessons from trans-national comparisons, including specific recommendations and action plans for implementation where appropriate.May 2015
Other participatory pioneers…May 2015
Policy Briefing 5: Building Bridges Through Participation – Concrete Outcomes & Cementing ChangeApr 2015
GAP2 Cinema: Celebrating Collaboration in Fisheries Through FilmMar 2015
Stakeholder-led knowledge production: Development of a long-term management plan for North Sea ‘Nephrops’ fisheries.Nov 2014
GAP2 Scallops Workshop – the Presentations/ les Présentations.Aug 2014
The Value of Exchange ProgramsJul 2014
Workshop Report: Putting the Science into RegionalisationJun 2014
Policy Briefing 2: Putting the Science into Regionalisation – Consensus from policy makers, stakeholders & scientistsJun 2014
GAP2 in Gothenburg: Presenting at SwAMApr 2014

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