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Title: The Roses Ocean and Human Health Chair: A New Way to Engage the Public in Oceans and Human Health Challenges
Author: Lloret, Josep
Abós-Herràndiz, Rafael
Alemany, Sílvia
Allué, Rosario
Bartra, Joan
Basagaña, Maria
Berdalet i Andrés, Elisa
Campàs, Mònica
Carreño, Arnau
Demestre, Montserrat
Diogène, Jorge
Fontdecaba, Eva
Gascon, Mireia
Gómez, Sílvia
Izquierdo, Angel
Mas, Lluïsa
Marquès, Montse
Pedro Botet, Juan
Pery, Maria
Peters, Francesc
Pintó Sala, Xavier
Planas, Marta
Sabatés, Ana
San, Joan
Sanchez-Vidal, Anna
Trepat, Martí
Vendrell, Cristina
Fleming, Lora E.
Keywords: Ecologia marina
Salut pública
Ciència ciutadana
Marine ecology
Public health
Citizen science
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2020
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: Involving and engaging stakeholders is crucial for studying and managing the complex interactions between marine ecosystems and human health and wellbeing. The Oceans and Human Health Chair was founded in the town of Roses (Catalonia, Spain, NW Mediterranean) in 2018, the fruit of a regional partnership between various stakeholders, and for the purpose of leading the way to better health and wellbeing through ocean research and conservation. The Chair is located in an area of the Mediterranean with a notable fishing, tourist, and seafaring tradition and is close to a marine reserve, providing the opportunity to observe diverse environmental conditions and coastal and maritime activities. The Chair is a case study demonstrating that local, collaborative, transdisciplinary, trans-sector, and bottom-up approaches offer tremendous opportunities for engaging coastal communities to help support long-lasting solutions that benefit everyone, and especially those living by the sea or making their living from the goods and services provided by the sea. Furthermore, the Chair has successfully integrated most of its experts in oceans and human health from the most prestigious institutions in Catalonia. The Chair focuses on three main topics identified by local stakeholders: Fish and Health; Leisure, Health, and Wellbeing; and Medicines from the Sea. Led by stakeholder engagement, the Chair can serve as a novel approach within the oceans and human health field of study to tackle a variety of environmental and public health challenges related to both communicable and non-communicable diseases, within the context of sociocultural issues. Drawing on the example provided by the Chair, four principles are established to encourage improved participatory processes in the oceans and human health field: bottom-up, "think local", transdisciplinary and trans-sectorial, and "balance the many voices".
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17145078
It is part of: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2020, vol. 17, num. 14
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/171761
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17145078
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