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    ForestValue2 - European Policy Brief 1 - Conversing in Scientific Cafés

    From a policy perspective, it is important to transfer scientific knowledge, and raise public awareness on scientific issues and in particular on forest-related issues. Communication and transfer of scientific knowledge towards a wide audience of European Union (EU) citizens, stakeholders, and institutions must take place by adopting a bottom-up approach (transparent, inclusive, and democratic). The bottom-up approach – an open-ended participatory process aimed at considering and incorporating all points of views and opinions of the public in final decisions – is one of the pillars of the new strategic approach under Horizon Europe. The practical implementation of the bottom-up approach can take place using different more or less inclusive methods developed by social sciences. The ForestValue2 project has developed a bottom-up procedure (ForestValue2 Scientific Cafés) to transfer scientific knowledge and involve the public on forest-based issues. Scientific Cafés refers to the public discussion of socially pertinent questions which have scientific content in an informal setting.

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    ForestValue2

    ForestValue2 - Innovating forest-based bioeconomy

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    • Alessandro Paletto
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