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The ERICA project involved stakeholders through direct engagement and an End-Users-Group (EUG). This collaboration ensured stakeholder input shaped project deliverables, enhancing the ERICA Integrated Approach and Assessment Tool.

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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Risk Assessment
  • Stakeholder Engagement in Research

Background:

  • Effective stakeholder involvement is crucial for the success of large research projects.
  • Defining 'stakeholders' broadly includes experts, lay-people, and the public.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the stakeholder involvement strategy within the ERICA project.
  • To demonstrate how stakeholder input influenced project development and outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Establishing an End-Users-Group (EUG) with diverse organizational representation.
  • Implementing generic interactions, specific consultations, and integrating feedback into project tools.

Main Results:

  • Stakeholder interaction was integrated from the project's inception.
  • Inputs from the EUG were systematically recorded and incorporated into ERICA deliverables.
  • The EUG comprised representatives from 60 diverse organizations.

Conclusions:

  • Proactive and inclusive stakeholder engagement significantly shapes research project development.
  • The ERICA project successfully integrated stakeholder perspectives into its Integrated Approach and Assessment Tool.