Sustainable development and resilience of UK coastal communities
Lead Research Organisation:
UNIVERSITY OF EXETER
Department Name: Geography
Abstract
The climate and ecological emergencies, Brexit and Covid-19 illustrate the enormity of change and disturbance currently impacting coastal communities in the UK, and the urgency of building resilience to accelerating, multi-faceted and new forms of risk. Our research aims to build the knowledge and know-how to enhance the resilience of marine resource-users to environmental, regulatory and socio-cultural change, while simultaneously improving their wellbeing and reducing adverse impacts on the marine environment.
Marine investment, policy and management decisions are often understood as prioritisation decisions ("this or that"), but they can also involve system interactions and trade-offs, and so create winners and losers. Trade-off conflicts manifest in policy consultation, planning and licensing decisions, and in the everyday behaviours of resource-users choosing to support (or not) particular interventions. There is, therefore, increasing impetus to be explicit about trade-offs where they can explain the political acceptability, effectiveness and durability of marine plans, fisheries regulations, protected area designations or offshore wind farms. To date, research has focused on ecological trade-offs or social-ecological trade-offs related to tensions between environmental sustainability and human welfare and wellbeing, with little attention to resilience. Yet, emerging research shows trade-offs between resilience and wellbeing, and between resilience and sustainability with important implications for marine policy and practice.
Our research will be the first to develop a nexus perspective on resilience, wellbeing and sustainability to acknowledge that any solution for one objective must equally consider the other two in the nexus. We apply the nexus perspective to on-the-ground and policy interventions to systematically evaluate synergies and trade-offs among resilience, wellbeing and sustainability across scales and sectors, and to identify opportunities to improve these outcomes together. We address the three call themes by:
THEME 1: Investigating how diverse marine resource-users respond to varied disturbance events, how their resilience intersects with their wellbeing and engagement with sustainability, and what they VALUE as important for maintaining and improving nexus outcomes.
THEME 2: Applying the nexus perspective to the policy context to understand how diverse values and nexus dynamics are traded off in decision-making currently. Working closely with policy and industry stakeholders we will develop a DECISION-SUPPORT FRAMEWORK to interrogate the acceptability of trade-off decisions within and across marine sectors.
THEME 3: Applying the nexus perspective to on-the-ground INTERVENTIONS to assess how initiatives intend to improve resilience, wellbeing and/or sustainability, and currently deal with trade-offs across the nexus. Working closely with practitioners, we will identify opportunities to improve future iterations of these interventions so they can better deliver triple benefits across the nexus.
Project deliverables include: a new nexus perspective; a low-tech trade-off decision-support framework for use by policy-makers and implementers, and; evidence that applying a nexus perspective can improve both policy and on-the-ground interventions in marine social-ecological systems in the UK across the domains of marine heritage, sustainable development of communities, and marine environmental regulation.
This research will be world leading and of international importance. The resilience of people, communities and ecosystems underpins global action to sustainably manage aquatic ecosystems (SDG14), respond to climate change (SDG13), and deliver enduring improvements in wellbeing (SDG1+2). Our research addresses a significant gap in knowledge of how nexus dynamics play out across scales that will be fundamental to successful delivery of these Sustainable Development Goals.
Marine investment, policy and management decisions are often understood as prioritisation decisions ("this or that"), but they can also involve system interactions and trade-offs, and so create winners and losers. Trade-off conflicts manifest in policy consultation, planning and licensing decisions, and in the everyday behaviours of resource-users choosing to support (or not) particular interventions. There is, therefore, increasing impetus to be explicit about trade-offs where they can explain the political acceptability, effectiveness and durability of marine plans, fisheries regulations, protected area designations or offshore wind farms. To date, research has focused on ecological trade-offs or social-ecological trade-offs related to tensions between environmental sustainability and human welfare and wellbeing, with little attention to resilience. Yet, emerging research shows trade-offs between resilience and wellbeing, and between resilience and sustainability with important implications for marine policy and practice.
Our research will be the first to develop a nexus perspective on resilience, wellbeing and sustainability to acknowledge that any solution for one objective must equally consider the other two in the nexus. We apply the nexus perspective to on-the-ground and policy interventions to systematically evaluate synergies and trade-offs among resilience, wellbeing and sustainability across scales and sectors, and to identify opportunities to improve these outcomes together. We address the three call themes by:
THEME 1: Investigating how diverse marine resource-users respond to varied disturbance events, how their resilience intersects with their wellbeing and engagement with sustainability, and what they VALUE as important for maintaining and improving nexus outcomes.
THEME 2: Applying the nexus perspective to the policy context to understand how diverse values and nexus dynamics are traded off in decision-making currently. Working closely with policy and industry stakeholders we will develop a DECISION-SUPPORT FRAMEWORK to interrogate the acceptability of trade-off decisions within and across marine sectors.
THEME 3: Applying the nexus perspective to on-the-ground INTERVENTIONS to assess how initiatives intend to improve resilience, wellbeing and/or sustainability, and currently deal with trade-offs across the nexus. Working closely with practitioners, we will identify opportunities to improve future iterations of these interventions so they can better deliver triple benefits across the nexus.
Project deliverables include: a new nexus perspective; a low-tech trade-off decision-support framework for use by policy-makers and implementers, and; evidence that applying a nexus perspective can improve both policy and on-the-ground interventions in marine social-ecological systems in the UK across the domains of marine heritage, sustainable development of communities, and marine environmental regulation.
This research will be world leading and of international importance. The resilience of people, communities and ecosystems underpins global action to sustainably manage aquatic ecosystems (SDG14), respond to climate change (SDG13), and deliver enduring improvements in wellbeing (SDG1+2). Our research addresses a significant gap in knowledge of how nexus dynamics play out across scales that will be fundamental to successful delivery of these Sustainable Development Goals.
Organisations
- UNIVERSITY OF EXETER (Lead Research Organisation)
- NATURAL ENGLAND (Collaboration)
- Association of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities (Collaboration)
- Newcastle University (Collaboration)
- Andy Hughes Photography (Collaboration)
- Cornwall Council (Collaboration)
- Cornwall Rural Community Charity (Collaboration, Project Partner)
- Department For Environment, Food And Rural Affairs (DEFRA) (Collaboration)
- University of Plymouth (Collaboration)
- Social Life (Collaboration)
- Devon Maritime Forum (Project Partner)
- Cornwall Council (Project Partner)
- Marine Management Organisation (Project Partner)
- Sole of Discretion (Project Partner)
Publications
Buchan P
(2025)
Cultural values of Morecambe Bay cockle fishery
Fortnam M
(2025)
Participatory Trade-off Analysis for UK Fisheries Management Plans
Fortnam M
(2025)
Making Marine Trade-Off Decisions More Just in England
Fortnam M
(2022)
Marine Planning Trade-off Analysis (MaPTA) Faciliator Guide.
Szostek C
(2022)
Practitioner workshop Report
| Title | A transformational story of the sea |
| Description | A video for funders and advocates, articulating the value of low impact and socially ethical fisheries for local communities across the UK (and Europe). |
| Type Of Art | Film/Video/Animation |
| Year Produced | 2024 |
| Impact | Brought in further funding support from Patagonia to develop the LIFE seafood accreditation |
| URL | https://vimeo.com/1010212701?share=copy |
| Title | Marine Planning Trade-off Analysis (MaPTA) tool - demo video |
| Description | A video to explain the importance of using transparent, participatory tools for trade-off decision-making |
| Type Of Art | Film/Video/Animation |
| Year Produced | 2022 |
| Impact | The video support a facilitation guide and ongoing pilot activities applying the MaPTA tool to policy decisions in the UK. |
| URL | https://www.smmr.org.uk/funded-projects/resilience-of-coastal-communities/outputs/mapta-demo-video/ |
| Title | Resilience exhibition |
| Description | An exhibition at the National Maritime Museum Cornwall in their Bridge Gallery. |
| Type Of Art | Artistic/Creative Exhibition |
| Year Produced | 2024 |
| Impact | Running for 26 months and expected to reach +100,000 visitors. Visitors are engaging with the exhibition and contributing their own ideas on resilience to the interactive 'fish' wall. We also held a launch event with participants and artists (~60 people) and a policy/practice tour (~20 people) to engage a wider constituency of stakeholders with the exhibition. |
| URL | https://nmmc.co.uk/whats-on/resilience/ |
| Title | Voices of the Exe Trail |
| Description | An oral history trail and mural celebrating families who live and work along the Exe Estuary |
| Type Of Art | Artistic/Creative Exhibition |
| Year Produced | 2025 |
| Impact | The trail will be in place for 18 months attracting locals and visitors to engage with personal stories on living and working on the Exe Estuary through times of change. This is a collaboration with Exe Estuary Management Partnership and the Exmouth Town Council. It has spurred a new collaboration with Exmouth Town Council to share the oral histories with storytellers who will work with school children and shanty singers to co-create new songs for the Exmouth Festival. |
| URL | https://www.smmr.org.uk/funded-projects/resilience-of-coastal-communities/ |
| Description | As examples of the new understanding and evidence we summarise the key findings from one of the intended publications from each work-package. - WP1: Marine resource-users responded differently to Covid-19 than to regulatory change. They were more likely to try new things during Covid-19 but more likely to consider exiting an industry and to feel they had not been able to respond at all well to regulatory changes. The incremental and additive nature of regulatory change (regulatory squeeze) appears to be particularly challenging for resource-users. The capacities that were most likely to support effective responses included: flexibility, agency and social networks. - WP2: Looking to the past, marine resource users experience a wide range of positive and negative changes throughout their lives, and the ways in which they cope, adapt and transform differs depending on their livelihood position. For example, individuals who are well established in their livelihood and managing a business/other people, are more likely to transform in response to change than those at other stages in their livelihood trajectory. Findings also suggest that connections to place and relationships with people are particularly important for people's coping responses. - WP3: Decision-making processes lack systematic approaches to assessing the full range of social, economic and environmental trade-offs across scales. The trade-offs that are visible to decision-makers are skewed by the availability of existing evidence and the lack of meaningfully stakeholder participation in decisions that affect them (despite considerable efforts to consult). Importantly, how and why 'visible' trade-offs are deemed acceptable or not by decision-makers is not always transparent, and therefore responses or mitigation of 'unacceptable' trade-offs is not always considered upfront. |
| Exploitation Route | Conceptually, the project offers a new way to consider resilience, wellbeing and marine sustainability together in research, practice and policy making. The conceptual advances are developed in marine systems but applicable to multiple domains on environmental and sustainable development scholarship and policy. Empirically, the project shows that marine resource-users and communities are responding to myriad disturbance events (not just singular events, one at a time). The project also reveals which capacities are important for different resilience responses over time, how values influence resilience responses and how, in particular, a fast changing and overlapping regulatory landscape is challenging for people to respond to. The project provides vital social science understanding for Defra, MMO and Natural England's programmes on Resilient fisheries in England, the social value of fisheries, the social impacts of marine and fisheries policy. It also showcased a participatory trade-off decision tool that could complement ongoing consultation processes. |
| Sectors | Agriculture Food and Drink Environment Culture Heritage Museums and Collections |
| URL | https://www.smmr.org.uk/funded-projects/resilience-of-coastal-communities/ |
| Description | Two public installations - Resilience exhibition NMMC Nov 2024 - Jan 2026 reaching + 100,000 visitors. - Voices of the Exe Trail Apr 2025 - Oct 2026 + an additional collaboration with Exmouth Town Council, Shanty Singers and local schools. Three practitioner led pilots - Transforming fisheries LIFE accreditation video. Already attracted additional funding by Patagonia - Young Fishers Network. Additional funding from the Seafarers charity. - Blue Doughnut. In progress. Two pilots of the Marine Planning Trade-off Analysis Tool - Lyme Bay Sole Fishery. MMO-led pilot to sense-check decisions around reducing sole catch limits, and banning fishing within 200 feet from shore. - Bass FMP. Pilot co-led with the Plymouth Fish and Seafood Association to explore trade-offs arising from removal of the Bass authorisation system. Helped to re-iterate what regulations need to be retained, where they could be tweaked, and where additional ones were seen as important (e.g., enforcement of regulations on recreational angling). The project has led to three additional commission from MMO, Defra and Natural England: 1. Developing resilience indicators for fishing in England 2. Morecambe Bay cockle fishery values 3. Oral history repository for fisheries |
| First Year Of Impact | 2023 |
| Sector | Agriculture, Food and Drink,Environment,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections |
| Impact Types | Cultural Societal Economic Policy & public services |
| Description | Evidence submission to MMO south-west pelagic Fisheries Management Plan |
| Geographic Reach | Local/Municipal/Regional |
| Policy Influence Type | Contribution to a national consultation/review |
| Description | Report on potential trade-offs in BASS FMP |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Policy Influence Type | Contribution to a national consultation/review |
| Impact | The report details trade-offs resulting from regulatory changes that may arise from the BASS FMP, and highlights where fishers want to keep elements of existing regulation. It also outlines options to mitigate and compensate for adverse impact from the trade-off decisions. |
| Description | Sustainable Management of UK Marine Resources (tranche II) |
| Amount | £250,000 (GBP) |
| Funding ID | NE/V016601/1 (Exeter) and NE/V017454/1 (PML) |
| Organisation | Natural Environment Research Council |
| Sector | Public |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Start | 03/2024 |
| End | 07/2025 |
| Title | Marine Planning Trade-off Analysis (MaPTA) Tool |
| Description | Marine Planning Trade-off Analysis (MaPTA) is a tool designed to lead you on a step-by-step journey to identify the trade-offs arising from management interventions. It will help you to assess and decide the extent to which trade-offs are acceptable, or unacceptable, to different stakeholders. It will also encourage you to identify response options for mitigating, compensating for, or avoiding potentially harmful and unacceptable outcomes |
| Type Of Material | Technology assay or reagent |
| Year Produced | 2022 |
| Provided To Others? | Yes |
| Impact | The tool has been pilotted in Palawan, Philippines: Participants reported: "Thought differently from beyond what I normally think, I don't think I have experienced a technique that has made me think this way." We have been approached by Flora and Fauna International, an NGO, about the possibility of piloting the tool with some of their upcoming marine projects. |
| Title | Oral History Protocol |
| Description | A protocol to collect oral histories from human participants. |
| Type Of Material | Improvements to research infrastructure |
| Year Produced | 2023 |
| Provided To Others? | Yes |
| Impact | An oral history protocol to explore change events over time and their implication for resilience, wellbeing, sustainability and values. Natural England have adopted the protocol in two case-study sites in North-East England to trial a new method for understanding the diverse values of coastal inhabitants and how this may be influence conservation decisions |
| Title | Resilience of marine resource-users to diverse disruptions - survey tool |
| Description | The survey protocol provides a tested approach to examine resilience to disruptions (including environmental, regulatory, economic and socio-cultural change events), capacities that contribute resilience and the impacts of change on resilience and the marine environment. |
| Type Of Material | Improvements to research infrastructure |
| Year Produced | 2025 |
| Provided To Others? | Yes |
| Impact | This survey tool produced results summarised in a WP1 report, which was cited in a Parliamentary Question by MP Rachel Gilmour. |
| Title | Evidence Map of UK marine research on resilience, wellbeing and sustainability |
| Description | Interactive online map of existing research on the nexus of resilience, wellbeing and sustainability in UK marine systems. |
| Type Of Material | Database/Collection of data |
| Year Produced | 2024 |
| Provided To Others? | Yes |
| Impact | The map has been shared with Defra and Marine Management Organisation evidence teams. It is also informing a Defra/MMO commission to develop resilience indicators for UK fisheries. |
| URL | https://tinyurl.com/ROCC-evidence-map-studies |
| Description | MaPTA Pilots - MMO/DEFRA |
| Organisation | Department For Environment, Food And Rural Affairs (DEFRA) |
| Department | Marine Management Organisation (MMO) |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | Piloting of MaPTA on management measures for sole fishery in Lyme Bay as part of the Channel FMP process. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Exercise (Led by Ed Baker, MMO) informally fed into decision on management measures |
| Impact | Phan, Fortnam, Chaigneau. Trade-off analysis of proposed management measures for the Lyme Bay sole fishery. ROCC policy report submitted to MMO/DEFRA for approval. |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | MaPTA Pilots - MMO/DEFRA |
| Organisation | Department For Environment, Food And Rural Affairs (DEFRA) |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | Piloting of MaPTA on management measures for sole fishery in Lyme Bay as part of the Channel FMP process. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Exercise (Led by Ed Baker, MMO) informally fed into decision on management measures |
| Impact | Phan, Fortnam, Chaigneau. Trade-off analysis of proposed management measures for the Lyme Bay sole fishery. ROCC policy report submitted to MMO/DEFRA for approval. |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Mentor MMO Future Leaders Fellow (Applied) |
| Organisation | Department For Environment, Food And Rural Affairs (DEFRA) |
| Department | Marine Management Organisation (MMO) |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | Advice as Mentor on FLF application on Integrating social science data in fisheries policy decisions, plus Letter of Support. |
| Collaborator Contribution | MMO Senior Evidence Specialist prepared the full bid and will lead the research if awarded funding. |
| Impact | FLF application |
| Start Year | 2024 |
| Description | NERC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Management of Marine Resources |
| Organisation | University of Plymouth |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Academic/University |
| PI Contribution | The MaPTA tool was used in the Industry Challenge undertaken by cohort 1 on the NERC CDT SuMMeR (14 PGRs) and will be used again for cohort 2 and 3 reaching a total of ~47 PhD students. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Plymouth and other partner of the CDT co-facilitated the Industry Challenge |
| Impact | 14 PGRs from cohort 1 trained in trade-off analysis using this low-tech participatory, online tool |
| Start Year | 2024 |
| Description | Oral Histories + Values - Natural England |
| Organisation | Natural England |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
| PI Contribution | ROCC provided the oral history protocol applied to NE's case-study sites in Yorkshire. We transcribed and analysed these alongside our own Oral History data. |
| Collaborator Contribution | NE commissioned two individuals to conduct oral history interviews in Yorkshire. |
| Impact | The collaboration has completed its fieldwork phase and moved to analysis. This has led to a further commission for two ROCC Researchers to lead a new project in Morecambe Bay |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Research co-development and delivery (mostly WP2) - Cornwall Council |
| Organisation | Cornwall Council |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | Involvement in project meetings, research activities and joint development of outputs. Case-studies (WP2.3) selected on advice from partner. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Involvement in project meetings, research activities and joint development of outputs. Guidance on stakeholder engagement in Cornwall. Update on policy development in Cornwall. |
| Impact | Identified two case-studies in Cornwall and completed oral history interviews (WP2.3). |
| Start Year | 2021 |
| Description | Research co-development and delivery - CRCC |
| Organisation | Cornwall Rural Community Charity |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
| PI Contribution | Involvement of partner in project meetings, research activities and joint development of outputs. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Pro-active involvement of partner in project meetings, research activities and joint development of outputs. This include guidance on how to ensure equitable partnerships with fishers and local communities in the South-west UK. Also involved engagement in public outreach activities. |
| Impact | Connection to networks. E.g., strong engagement with Cornish Fish Producers Organisation (Cornwall) and their youth board (case-study WP1.4) Provision of facilities. Facilitated oral history interviews (WP2.3) Public Engagement. Participation in a panel discussion of the film Bait for a public audience (01 Dec 22) |
| Start Year | 2021 |
| Description | Research co-development and delivery - MMO |
| Organisation | Department For Environment, Food And Rural Affairs (DEFRA) |
| Department | Marine Management Organisation (MMO) |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | Involvement in project meetings, research activities and joint development of outputs. Responding to partner needs in policy roll-out |
| Collaborator Contribution | Involvement in project meetings, research activities and joint development of outputs. Guidance on opportunities to apply ROCC activities in policy settings. |
| Impact | Networks - introductions to other MMO evidence and policy colleagues Research design - input into sampling and interview protocol design (WP3.3) Research application - joint working to apply MaPTA to Fisheries Management Plans + Inshore Quote Allocations |
| Start Year | 2021 |
| Description | Turning the Tide proposal development |
| Organisation | Andy Hughes Photography |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Private |
| PI Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. Provision of networks related to young people and marginalised groups in coastal communities in Cornwall and Northumberland. |
| Impact | Full funding proposal submitted. Unfortunately this was not ultimately funded. |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Turning the Tide proposal development |
| Organisation | Association of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities |
| Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
| PI Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. Provision of networks related to young people and marginalised groups in coastal communities in Cornwall and Northumberland. |
| Impact | Full funding proposal submitted. Unfortunately this was not ultimately funded. |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Turning the Tide proposal development |
| Organisation | Cornwall Rural Community Charity |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Charity/Non Profit |
| PI Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. Provision of networks related to young people and marginalised groups in coastal communities in Cornwall and Northumberland. |
| Impact | Full funding proposal submitted. Unfortunately this was not ultimately funded. |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Turning the Tide proposal development |
| Organisation | Department For Environment, Food And Rural Affairs (DEFRA) |
| Department | Marine Management Organisation (MMO) |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. Provision of networks related to young people and marginalised groups in coastal communities in Cornwall and Northumberland. |
| Impact | Full funding proposal submitted. Unfortunately this was not ultimately funded. |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Turning the Tide proposal development |
| Organisation | Newcastle University |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| PI Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. Provision of networks related to young people and marginalised groups in coastal communities in Cornwall and Northumberland. |
| Impact | Full funding proposal submitted. Unfortunately this was not ultimately funded. |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Turning the Tide proposal development |
| Organisation | Social Life |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Sector | Public |
| PI Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. |
| Collaborator Contribution | Co-development of full proposal for the UKRI Resilient Communities and Seas call. Provision of networks related to young people and marginalised groups in coastal communities in Cornwall and Northumberland. |
| Impact | Full funding proposal submitted. Unfortunately this was not ultimately funded. |
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Description | Bait Film Screening panel discussion |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Local |
| Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
| Results and Impact | Screening of the film Bait, followed by a panel discussion involving ROCC researchers and partners |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2022 |
| Description | DEFRA/MMO workshop on Resilient Fishing Fleets and Communities |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | Informed discussion about how to promote resilient fisheries and coastal communities, and the research and other actions that may be priorities. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2023 |
| Description | Devon County Council Historic Environment Team meeting |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Regional |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | Introduction of the project to DCC HET to scope potential to inform heritage policy in Devon. Helped to identify case-studies in Devon (WP2.3) |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2022 |
| Description | ESRC-AHRC-NERC-Defra Resilient Coastal Seas and Communities virtual workshop (11 Oct 2022) |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Other audiences |
| Results and Impact | Consultation to inform future funding on resilient coastal communities and seas |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2022 |
| Description | Exe Estuary Partnership meetings |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Regional |
| Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
| Results and Impact | Introduction of the project to Exe Estuary to scope potential to add the area as a case-study in Devon (WP2.3) |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2022 |
| Description | Future of Coastal Towns at Green Futures Festival |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
| Results and Impact | Participation in a panel discussion |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2022 |
| Description | MaPTA DEMO to DEFRA family |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | Demonstration of the MaPTA tool to DEFRA, MMO and Natural England to inform discussions about its application in policy implementation |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2022 |
| Description | MaPTA DEMO to MMO Quota Management team (South-West) |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Regional |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | Demonstration of the MaPTA tool to MMO catch limit team to inform discussions about its application in policy decisions |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2023 |
| Description | MaPTA Demonstration to Association of IFCAs |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
| Results and Impact | A demonstration of the MaPTA tool to Simon Pengally of the Association of Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authorities related to a potential pilot on the Lobster and Crab Fisheries Management Plan. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2023 |
| Description | MaPTA Demonstration to Plymouth Marine Park |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Local |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | A demonstration of the MaPTA tool to the Plymouth Marine Park CEO, Elaine Hayes (Plymouth City Council). |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2023 |
| Description | MaPTA Demonstration to the Devon and Severn Inshore Fisheries Authority |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Regional |
| Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
| Results and Impact | A demonstration of the MaPTA tool to the Devon and Severn IFCA for consideration with fisheries and conservation management in the region. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2023 |
| Description | Overview presentation to policy/practice stakeholders |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | To complement the policy tour of the resilience exhibition we gave a recorded presentation providing an overview of finding across core strands of the ROCC project. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2025 |
| Description | Pilot of Marine Planning Trade-off Analysis (MaPTA) tool |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | International |
| Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
| Results and Impact | A new Marine Planning Trade-off Analysis tool has been developed as part of the Blue Communities programme. This is online process that was pilotted with the Western Philippines University in March 2022. The pilot was facilitated remotely over two morning sessions, during which participants were trained in the tool so that they could use it in their future work. Feedback was also provided by the participates on the usability and clarity o the tool, which fed into making improvements to it. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2022 |
| Description | Pilot of Marine Planning Trade-off Analysis (MaPTA) tool applied to the south west UK sea bass fishery |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Regional |
| Primary Audience | Industry/Business |
| Results and Impact | Small-scale fishers and marine managers engaged in a structured process to explore trade-off decision making about regulation of the sea bass fishery. This was a pilot of the MaPTA decision-making tool, and participants included managers and policy-makers (Marine Management Organisation, Defra) who may use the tool in future. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2024 |
| Description | Practitioner 'experiences' workshops (WP1.2) |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
| Results and Impact | Diverse set of practitioner organisations invited to share how their interventions (in the South-west) are intended to improve the wellbeing of marine resource-users, their resilience and/or marine sustainability. Intended and intended positive and negative impacts identified across the ROCC nexus. Led to selection of case-studies for further investigation. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2022 |
| Description | Presentation at Fowey Yacht Club |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Local |
| Primary Audience | Public/other audiences |
| Results and Impact | Presentation by Sen Van Der Plank and Jenny Wittamore to The Royal Fowey Yacht Club by invitation and attracting 40-50 members of the community, including participants in the research. The presentation covered the WP2 - oral history data collected in that community. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2024 |
| URL | https://www.rfyc-fowey.org.uk/club-calendar.html |
| Description | Recruitment of and engagement with a Project Steering Group |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | Engagement by representatives from DEFRA, Marine Scotland, Natural England and Marine Industry in the project objectives, with specific input into how to align some key concepts - notably sustainability - with current approaches in policy. We have run three successful Steering Group Meetings to date. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2022,2023 |
| Description | Resilience exhibition invitation only launch event |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | Regional |
| Primary Audience | Study participants or study members |
| Results and Impact | A launch event for the Exhibition opening to showcase the exhibition to project participants and to connect artists, heritage partners, marine practitioners, local politicians and researchers. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2024 |
| Description | Resilience exhibition invite-only policy event |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | An invitation policy and practice event to engage decision-makers with the exhibition. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2025 |
| Description | Trade-offs in UK marine decision-making |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | A talk or presentation |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Policymakers/politicians |
| Results and Impact | A talk at the Sustainable Management of Marine Resources conference, aimed at marine managers, decision-makers and researchers. It is now available online |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2024 |
| URL | https://www.smmr.org.uk/rocc-smmr-2024-presentation-trade-offs-in-uk-marine-decision-making/ |
| Description | Workshop for marine decision-makers |
| Form Of Engagement Activity | Participation in an activity, workshop or similar |
| Part Of Official Scheme? | No |
| Geographic Reach | National |
| Primary Audience | Professional Practitioners |
| Results and Impact | We presented initial findings from interviews with organisations involved in trade-off decision making, to ask whether these resonated with their experience and to discuss ways that decision-making could be improved. There was good attendance and the findings were well received - the discussion will feed into a report and policy briefing. |
| Year(s) Of Engagement Activity | 2023 |
