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Enhancing Community Engagement for Future Earth Research Collaboration

This document outlines strategies for growing the research and stakeholder communities within Future Earth. It highlights key lessons learned from initiatives like the International Polar Year and the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, emphasizing the importance of early engagement with young researchers and effective branding. It discusses capacity-building, stakeholder mapping, and the implications for project lifecycles. The challenges of engagement are addressed, stressing the need for professional facilitators, outreach beyond traditional groups, and tailored approaches for diverse stakeholders.

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Enhancing Community Engagement for Future Earth Research Collaboration

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  1. Community Engagement What would it take to grow the research and stakeholder communities working on Future Earth research and how best could this be organised?

  2. Key Messages • Lessons learned of IPY (identifying other examples such as Millennium Ecosystem Assessment) • Young researchers engagement: integration from the very beginning • Branding is crucial • Capacity-building • Stakeholder mapping and engagement • Implications for Future Earth in terms of projects‘ lifecycle • Knowledge translation plan

  3. Key Messages II • Engagement is a challenge: need to find professional engagers to facilitate it • Encourage scientists to reach out beyond traditional peer groups • Clear statement to be shared with stakeholders • Identification and evaluation of existing network and connect with them • Understanding that different groups need different approaches • Suggestion of boundary organization between science and stakeholder

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