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Embedding RRI into the Green Agenda in Western Balkans

Open Dialogue and Mutual Learning of the WBC-RRI.NET project - with POLICY ANSWERS presentation

Bereich: Forschungspolitik & Entwicklung

Datum: 11. - 13. Oktober 2023

ZSI participated in various capacities: ZSI is part of the WBC-RRI.NET project, we co-organised the working group meeting on Science Education and Public Engagement, Desiree Pecarz presented highlightes from the POLICY ANSWERS project and Fiorda Llukmani moderated parts of a workshop. 

More details are provided below:

Background

The European Commission has made “sustainable development”, together with the digital agenda, the core element of its overall growth strategy for the present decade. From a global perspective the   European Green Deal represents on the one hand the EU’s  contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – Europe’s Moonshot mission of the 21st Century – and on the other hand the EU’s “smart specialization strategy” – Europe’s attempt to  develop at world level a leading position in sustainable development (Mccann, P., Soete, L, 2020).

Within this framework, the Western Balkans region has increasingly recognized this imperative of environmental sustainability and socio-economic innovation. The Green Agenda in WB has emerged as a comprehensive framework, aimed at promoting environmental conservation, green growth, and resilience. However, the achievement of these ambitious goals necessitates not only policy measures but also innovative, research-driven approaches that align with the principles of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). The Western Balkans Innovation Agenda[2] also sets as priority the innovation dimensions in supporting the implementation of the Green Deal for WB countries, partly through the implementation of Smart Specialisation Strategies (S3).

The Open Dialogue and Mutual Learning event in Tirana brings together academic and non-academic actors, partners from WBC-RRI.net network, and beyond, in a discussion on the common challenges in driving innovation and responsible research to promote sustainability and climate resilience. How can we contribute to integrating the innovation agendas with green agendas in our territories, considering that the implementation of S3 in WB is still at early stage?  Is there room for place-based innovation in WB countries? Join us (online or in physical form) to tackle these questions.

Day 1 is dedicated to setting the scene: Discussing the core pillars of the Green Agenda in WB; the current challenges of implementation; the ‘just’ dimensions of the green agenda; and the current financial and institutional support to the issue. Moreover, we will share some best practices of Horizon/ EU-funded projects and initiatives that aim at conceptualizing and contextualizing Green Transition for WB through tailored policy research, action and innovation. Subsequently, you are all invited in contributing to a vibrant discussion on How to integrate RRI principles in Green Transition, including:

  • Defining RRI (dimensions and keys) and Green Transition (pillars)
  • What methods and tools can facilitate stakeholder involvement in Green Transition research? (World Café / Science Shops/ etc.)
  • Do we face any challenges in ethics / open access / gender dimensions / etc?
  • Citizen science: what are the opportunities and challenges?

We will end the day with an evening tour in the seaside city of Durrës, where we will get to know the city by analyzing historical and architectural layers through a novel lens.

Day 2 will capitalize on the discussions of the previous day, focusing now on the S3 Innovation agendas of the WB countries, and the potential for developing research and innovation strategies for smart specialization (RIS3).  We will explore the replicability of the Place-based innovation approach, developed by JRC, in the context (and current progress) of WB countries. With this we conclude the ‘open, public’ session of the event.

Following, we will organize the hybrid Working Group 2 meeting on ‘Science Education and Public Engagement’, which brings forth the actions conducted by WBC-RRI.net in relation to these key RRI dimensions, and some European best practices and initiatives promoting citizen science.

All participants of the event, with interest in delving into the discussions are invited to participate in the WG meeting. We finalize the day with a trip in Kune Vaini lagoon, where the Albanian citizen science pilot initiative takes place.

Day 3 is dedicated to a networking side-event with the International Conference “Issues of Housing, Planning, and Resilient Development of the Territory “, organized by Polis University and the Albanian Science Academy. Updates on the conference to be uploaded soon here.

The WBC-RRI.net General Assembly (closed to project partners) will take place during this day as well.

The 3-day event concludes with an Alternative Walking Tour of the city of Tirana, guided by architecture lecturer at Polis University.

Agenda

RRI in support of the Green Agenda in WB6 – New ways forward

Wednesday, 11 October

Public Event, Hybrid form

 

Polis University

Rruga Bylis 12, Autostrada Tiranë-Durrës, Km 5, Kashar, SH2, Tiranë 1051

 

09:30-12:00

Free morning

Tirana Walk the city – self-guided tour

12:00 – 12:30

Registration of participants

Part 1: Public event, recorded

 

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85260029652?pwd=QXVjSkprWUk5dEl1N0dQR0kydVMrZz09

12:30 – 12:50

 

Opening and Welcome

  • Mirela Kumbaro, Minister, Ministry of Tourism and Environment (tbc)
  • Besnik Aliaj, Rector / Elona Karafili – Deputy Rector, Polis University
  • Kejt Dhrami – Presentation of the concept of the event and agenda

12:50 – 13:30

INVITED KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS

 

  • Overview of green transition process in Albania (10 min)

Almira Xhembulla, Deputy Minister of Tourism and Environment

  • Just Green Transition – key concepts and implications (15 min – online)

Carlos Tapia - Nordregio

  • Natural Capital and the Green Agenda– challenges for policy and CSO-s (15 min)

Giovanni Timillero – AICS (Italian Agency for Development and Cooperation)

  • Green Agenda in Western Balkans – research perspective

Mihone Kerolli - International Business College Mitrovica & University of Zagreb

13:30 – 15:00

ROUNDTABLE

Best Practices: Working with RRI towards implementation of WB Green Agenda

 

  • GreenFORCE: What does Green Transition mean for the WB? (15 min)

Kejt Dhrami, Fiona Imami, Co-PLAN

  • POLICY ANSWERS: Supporting Western Balkans in implementing the WB Agenda on InnovationResearchEducationCultureYouth and Sport (15 min)

Desiree Pecarz, ZSI GmbH

  • Green Action Space – Platform for promoting education and research on green transition (15 min)

Muhamet Mustafa, Luan Shllaku, RIINVEST Institute

  • Plastic Pirates – a EU Citizen Science initiative (15 min - online)

Philip Ackerman; Simone Berk, DRL

  • StepChange: Citizen Science Activities in Europe: wildlife conservation and energy communities (15 min - online)
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  • Moderated questions
  • Q&A from audience

 

15:00 – 15:30

Finger Food; Coffee break

15:30 – 16:30

WORKSHOP

How to integrate RRI principles into Green Transition research in WB

Group work

Kejt Dhrami (Co-PLAN), Fiorda Llukmani (ZSI)

 

Part 2: Optional

16:30-17:00

Tour of Polis University

 

Innovation Factory; Observatory of Mediterranean Basin

17:00 – 19:30

Trip to Durrës (approx. 30 minutes)

 

Guided city tour

Dr. Artan Kacani – A glimpse to the past through observation of urban form

 

19:30 – 22:30

Informal Dinner in Durrës

Location: tbc

  

DAY 2

 

Smart Specialization in WB – From S3 towards S4+, a place-based approach

Thursday, 12 October

Public Event, Hybrid form

 

Polis University

Rruga Bylis 12, Autostrada Tiranë-Durrës, Km 5, Kashar, SH2, Tiranë 1051

Part 1: Public event, recorded

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89230364112

09:00 – 10:15

Keynote session

 

1_S4+ Policy Response to the Green Deal – implications for WB? (20 min)

Dominique Foray, Full Professor at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL)

2_Smart Specialisation framework for the EU Enlargement and Neighbourhood Region (20 min)

Emanuele Fabbri, European Commission, JRC

3_S3 Implementation in Albania – innovation ecosystems and citizen engagement (15 min)

Linda Pustina, Director of S3 Working team/ Advisor to the Deputy Prime Minister

4_ The National Research Agenda with focus towards sustainability (15 min)

Mirela Muca, Director of NASRI (National Agency for Scientific Research and Innovation)

10:15 – 11:30

Group Exercise + Open Discussion

  • Development of matrix of opportunities and challenges for S4+ (focus on inclusivity and sustainability)
  • Discussion on Policy Recommendations for RRI enhancement of S3

Kelly Pasmatzi, Alexandra Prodromidou (SEERC); Kejt Dhrami (Co-PLAN)

 

11:30 – 12:00

Coffee-break

PART 2: Informal session – not recorded, Hybrid

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83994658166

 

12:00 – 14:00

Meeting of the Working Group 2 on Public Engagement and Science Education

 

Welcoming and Introduction (12:00-12:10)

Desiree Pecarz (WG2 Co-chair)

 

Updates from the WG2 priority actions (max 7 minute per activity) (12:10 – 13:10)

  1. Science to School initiatives (Act. 2.1), Radmil Polenakovik
  2. Citizen Science actions (Act. 2.2), Jana Prodanova
  3. RRI session(s) at scientific regional conferences (Act. 2.3), Edmond Hoxha, Desiree Pecarz, Kejt Dhrami
  4. Presenting RRI related project results at Researchers Nights (Act. 2.4), Ivana Knezevic
  5. Development of policy briefs (Act. 2.5), Alexandra Prodromidou
  6. Engineering Creativity Center (Act. 2.6), Sanja Kojic or Ivana Knezevic
  7. Developing tools for more effective communication skills fostering public engagement (Act. 2.7), Fiorda Llukmani
  8. Mainstreaming science education for CSO-s in (national) open forums (Act. 2.8), Kejt Dhrami

 

Testing the webinar “Core skills for effective science communication”Desiree Pecarz and Fiorda Llukmani (13:10 – 13:40)

 

Q&A, Feedback by participants, Discussion on new activities (13:40-14:00)

Desiree Pecarz and /or Ivana Knezevic (WG2 Co-chair)

 

14:00 – 15:00

Lunch

Polis Canteen

PART 3: Optional

15:00 – 19:00

Trip to the Kune-Vaini lagoon (approx. 70 minutes)

Meeting with Regional Administration of Protected Area + local representatives

Walk in the lagoon

Refreshments

20:30

Return to Tirana

Joint Dinner

Location tbc

 

 

General Assembly + Side Event

Friday, 13 October

Albanian Science Academy

Shëtitorja Murat Toptani, Tiranë 1000

09:30 – 11:00

 General Assembly of the WBC-RRI.net Project Consortium (closed, Hybrid)

  • Reporting the progress per WP-s
  • Presentation of Implementation Logs

10:00-12:00

Side Event: Official Opening + Keynote Presentations

International Conference “Issues of Housing, Planning, and Resilient Development of the Territory “, Polis University + Albanian Science Academy

Advancing the Green Agenda in the Western Balkans – Insights and Emerging Challenges (30 min)

Marv Barbullushi, Regional Cooperation Council

12:00 – 13:30

Free Time

Lunch Break

+ Networking / PhD workshop exhibition

Dr. Llazar Kumaraku – Dean of the Faculty of Planning, Management and Environment,

Sadmira Malaj – Head of Observatory of Mediterranean Basin

14:30 - 18:00

Joint Walking Tour

Exploring the city of Tirana through urban lenses

Dr. Skënder Luarasi, Polis University

CONTACT PERSONS

Kejt Dhrami (kejt_dhrami@co-plan.org); Rea Muka (rea_muka@co-plan.org); Imeldi Sokoli (imeldi_sokoli@co-plan.org)

 

 

Geographical focus

  • Western Balkans

Scientifc field / Thematic focus

  • Cross-thematic/Interdisciplinary
  • General

Event type

  • Conference WBs

Attachments

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Typ: Kooperative Veranstaltung (ZSI als Co-Organisator)

Organisator: Co-PLAN, Institute for Habitat Development and Albanian Ministry of Tourism and Environment

Veranstaltungsort: Tirana and online

Webseite: https://wbc-rti.info/object/event/24562

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Tags: Balkan, green deal, green transition, RRI

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