Establishment of sectoral collaborative platforms in each PC
The project task was to set-up national Sectoral Cooperation Platform (SCP) dealing with sustainable governance & management of coastal, delta & marine (CDM) issues in all the PCs.
We explored the range of incentives for employers to participate in the debates on curriculum, in development and teaching in the field of CDM sustainable management and in the actual curriculum development and teaching, in research support, and in governance and QA arrangements, and determined the way to institutionalise the incentives.
SCPs are set as an open-to-join multiple-party agreements; functionally it is an initiative initially hosted by PC academic partners on a recurrent basis, with focal points providing management and organisational support, calling meetings and supporting organisation of SCPs training events, national seminars, conferences, exhibitions (c.a. 3-4 years after the end of the project; the operational costs will be covered by hosting partners, and from revenues coming from memberships (the option to be explored), exhibition and conference fees. MARE platforms are officially launched, initially consisting of the broader (formal and informal) MARE project partnership and its praxis partners.
MARE SCP is a formal network set to disseminate and sustain project’s results after the end of the project and promote the engagement of professionals dealing with sustainable management and policies with academia for knowledge co-production and development of excellence in training and research.
This result included different activities to ease the participation of staff members in the debates on curriculum, in development and teaching in the MARE fields sustainable management and in the actual curriculum development and teaching, in research support, and in governance and QA arrangements, and determined the way to institutionalise the incentives. SCP are set as an open-to-join multiple-party agreements and started with events hosted at National level by MY and VN partners.
SCPs are designed as sustainable organisational formats, which are, being established, not dependent on EU funding; therefore all the benefits delivered by SCPs during the project are expected after the project as well.
SECTORAL COLLABORATION PLATFORM MALAYSIA
SECTORAL COLLABORATION PLATFORM VIETNAM
SECTORAL COLLABORATION PLATFORM MALAYSIA
Introduction to SCP Malaysia Sectoral Collaborative Platform (SCP) for MARE in Malaysia is championed by the Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP. This is conducted through the collaboration with the Institute of Geology Malaysia (IGM), under the technical...
SECTORAL COLLABORATION PLATFORM VIETNAM
Introduction to SCP Vietnam The Sectoral Collaborative Platform (SCP) for Marine Coastal and Delta Sustainability for Southeast Asia (MARE) in Vietnam led by Ho Chi Minh City University of Natural Resources and Environment- HCMUNRE The SCP within the frame work of...
28 August 2023 Forum of SUMARE Tran De Gateway port for the Mekong Delta
Within the framework of the SUMARE Forum under the MARE Project, at 9:30 am on August 28, 2023 at the University of Natural Resources and Environment of Ho Chi Minh City, the thematic report session "Tran De Gateway Port for the Mekong Delta" was presented by Mr. Doan...
25 August 2023 Forum of SUMARE Mangrove Forest and Climate Change Response
MEETING CONTENT Ms. Ho Yen Thu represented the Organizing Committee to welcome delegates and guests to the seminar, interact with participants and guests, and coordinate the meeting through the seminar program. The Symposium seminar "Discussion on Manggro forest and...
27 July 2023 Forum of SUMARE Discussion on Plastic Waste
MEETING CONTENT Dr. Huynh Vuong Thu Minh represented the Organizing Committee to welcome delegates and guests to the seminar, interact with participants and guests, and coordinate the meeting through the seminar program. The Symposium seminar "Discussion on the Issue...
9 June 2023 Forum of SUMARE Water resource management in Mekong Delta in the context of climate change
Contents of the meeting in forum of SUMARE: Opening the meeting, Dr. Le Thi Kim Thoa, MARE project manager and coordinator welcomed all members attending the meeting, introduced the author, participants and the purpose of the forum SUMARE in the meeting. She also...
12 April 2023 MaGiCo! webinar series
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March 2023 MaGiCo! Webinar Series
Speaker's 1 name: Mr Alvin Chelliah (Reef Check Malaysia, Malaysia) Title 1: Local community involvement in the management of Tioman Island Marine Park Time: 3.00 p.m. - 4.15 p.m. (GMT8) Speaker's 2 name: Prof. Dr. Christian Wild (University of Bremen,...
22nd Feb 2023 MaGiCo! webinar for February will be conducted with theme Life Under the Sea.
MaGiCo! webinar for February will be conducted on 22nd Feb 2023 with theme Life Under the Sea. Speaker's 1 name: Prof Dato' Dr Noraieni Mokhtar (Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, UMT) Title 1: UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development 2030: The Science we...
MaGiCo! Webinar Series
Webinar between MARE-IGM starting January 2023. UTP will be conducting the first webinar between MARE-IGM starting this January 2023.The webinar series is called as MaGiCo! Webinar Series.Here is the website to promote the whole collaborative idea through this...
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This project No. 610327-EPP-1-2019-1-DE-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP has been funded by Erasmus+ CBHE programme of the European Union.