Here you will find all documents related to research conducted by HuFoSS. Each file can be viewed, downloaded, or printed via the provided link.
2025
Sanatgar, S., Matajinimvar, H., Hummel, H. (2025). Marine SABRES WP2 Milestone 2.17. Stakeholder appraisal of baseline application. Second Overarching Stakeholders workshop. HuFoSS, Roosendaal, NL, pp. 195 (also: MARBEFES WP1 Third Annex to Deliverable 1.2. Stakeholder recommendations. Second Overarching Stakeholders workshop)
This report summarizes the main outcomes of the second overarching stakeholder workshop held on 1 and 2 April 2025 in Zandvoort, the Netherlands. The workshop aimed to review project results from the past two years, gather feedback, improve shared understanding, co-design the next steps, and develop practical tools to support better decision-making for coastal and marine management.
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2024
Sim, E., Sturm, B., Hummel, H. (2024). First Overarching Stakeholder Workshop. Outreach version. HuFoSS, Roosendaal, NL, 20 pp.– Outreach version of Marine SABRES WP2 Milestone 2.9. Stakeholder appraisal baseline application, also: MARBEFES WP1 Second Annex to Deliverable 1.2. Stakeholder recommendations, pp. 90
This outreach version, prepared by Elsa Sim, provides an overview of the key results from the first overarching stakeholder workshop held on April 1 and 2, 2024, in Zandvoort, the Netherlands. It presents a summary of the main tools used to gain insight into the socio-ecological aspects of coastal systems, thereby promoting effective planning and management of these systems.
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2023
Hummel, H., Segeren, R., Sturm, B., Thijssen, B. (2023). Marine SABRES Deliverable 2.1 Simple SES design brief. HuFoSS, Roosendaal, NL, pp. 183. (also: MARBEFES First Annex to Deliverable 1.2. Stakeholders’ recommendations regarding harmonization and integration of social-ecological Frameworks.)
This report presents key insights from the interviews and surveys with stakeholders along the European coastline, conducted within the framework of the EU projects Marine SABRES and MARBEFES. The aim is to develop a decision-support tool for sustainable coastal management. The findings reveal geographical differences in priorities and pressures, highlighting the need for stronger local regulations, improved collaboration, and enhanced communication between authorities and stakeholders.
