Waves of Change
Promoting sustainable development and behaviour change through Ocean Literacy
Waves of Change is a research project led by a team of researchers from the Marine & Freshwater Research Centre of the Atlantic Technological University, in collaboration with the Galway Atlantaquaria.
Waves of Change is a four-year research project funded by the Marine Institute’s Post Doctoral Fellowship Program that is based on the:
Sustainable Development Goals
United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development
A series of assessment tools will be developed to estimate the ocean literacy perception levels within Irish society and to stimulate and measure behaviour change through a succession of learning workshops, focus groups, and carbon footprint audits. These activities enable stakeholders to better understand the ocean, make better-informed decisions, and evaluate their consumption patterns with the goal of individual and community engagement in a climate-neutral ocean economy.
The core team is experienced in stakeholder engagement, science communication and ocean literacy, allowing for the effective dissemination of results and local & national stakeholder engagement.
The innovative aspect of this project is the brainstorming workshops between educators, policymakers, and selected members of civil society, whose combined feedback will contribute to improving the teaching modules while promoting sustainable development values such as social equity, circular economy, and protection of the local environment.
The project also includes focus groups with a selected group of participants to conduct perception surveys and carbon footprint audits, with specific indicators to assess behaviour change. We also include large audience engagement techniques like video competitions and art exhibitions to promote sustainability values.
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There is nothing permanent except change
— Heraclitus
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Marine Insitute
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