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Leeuwen, Judith van

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May 12, 2026, 10:52:10 AM (6 days ago) May 12
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Perhaps this is of interest to some of the folks (or their students) on this list:

 

You are cordially invited to participate in webinars on change and innovation in marine governance. These events are organized by Horizon Europe funded projects PERMAGOV (https://permagov.eu) in cooperation with the Blue Green Governance project (BGG, https://bggovernance.eu/).

 

Webinar 1: Mapping institutional barriers and collaboration dynamics in marine governance: Lessons from the Baltic Sea, the North Sea, and the Atlantic

 

Date: Wednesday 20 May @ 14:00-15:30 CET

Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_PvNs3OQzTTqQdN8JotC3-A

Speakers:

  • Kare Nielsen, Associate professor, UiT The Arctic University of Norway
  • Ben Boteler, Senior research associate, Research Institute for Sustainability at GFZ
  • Riku Varopuro, Senior researcher, Finnish Environment Institute
  • Cory Fletcher, PhD Candidate, University of Antwerp
  • Aridane Gonzalez, Senior lecturer, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

 

About: PERMAGOV and BGG will present their institutional barrier and collaborative dynamics mapping approaches and share case study results from three diverse regions: the Baltic Sea, the North Sea (Scheldt estuary), and the Atlantic (Canary Islands). Participants will learn about project-specific findings as well as cross-cutting themes that emerged from the application of different methodological frameworks.

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Webinar 2: Examining actor capabilities and digitalization in marine governance: Insights from the Mediterranean and the Western Indian Ocean

 

Date: Wednesday 27 May @ 14:00-15:00 CET

Registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_8GQJm4_ESPe985zdQ88ODg

Speakers:

  • Hilde Toonen, Associate professor, Wageningen University
  • Antoine Lafitte, Director, Plan Bleu
  • Erwann Lagabrielle, Senior lecturer in geography, Université de La Réunion

 

About: The projects will present their results on analysing actor capabilities and digitalization along with case study findings from the Mediterranean and the Western Indian Ocean (Reunion Island). Participants will learn how to apply project tools to examine actor capabilities and e-governance in their own setting.

 

Best,

 

Judith van Leeuwen

 

Associate Professor I Environmental Policy Group I Wageningen University

Leeuwenborch I Hollandseweg 1 I 6706 KN Wageningen I The Netherlands I room 2026

E: Judith.v...@wur.nl I P: + 31 (0)317 483917 I W: www.enp.wur.nl

 

Coordinator of the Horizon Europe project Improving the PERformance of EU MARine GOVernance (PERMAGOV – www.permagov.eu)

WP and Task lead in Horizon Europe project Source to Seas Zero Pollution 2030 (SOS-ZEROPOL2030 – www.soszeropol2030.eu)

Editor for the journal Cambridg Prisms: Plastics (www.cambridge.org/plc)

Guest editor of the open access Special Issue on Reflexive Marine Governance in the Journal of Environmental Policy and Planning (https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/cjoe20/27/1)

 

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