Topic |
Speaker |
Time |
Welcome remarks
Keynote remarks
Welcome remarks and short introduction
|
William D. MAGWOOD, IV,
Christine NOIVILLE
Haidy TADROS, |
5’
10'
5’
|
Keynote presentation: Introduction to and relevant findings from the new OECD Citizen Participation Guidelines
Q&A |
Alessandro BELLANTONI,
|
15’
15’ |
Presentation (situational example): Remediation experience from the Maralinga test site
Q&A |
Emma BARNES,
|
15’
15’ |
Break |
|
10’ |
Breakout discussion on phase III – What do we mean by ‘optimisation’? How to transparently implement and post-assess decisions for their holism, inclusiveness and sustainability? Breakout discussions on two-three specific questions applied to the implementation and post-assessment phase: a) How to communicate the decision to all involved stakeholders? b) What are the criteria to evaluate whether the decision-making process was holistic, inclusive and sustainable? c) How can we use the lessons learnt during and after the implementation of the decision to improve future decision-making processes? Above questions should lead to conclusions on commonalities and differences across sectors, as well as what are the elements of an optimal approach for being considered “holistic”, inclusive and sustainable. |
Moderated by Members of the programme committee
|
45’
|
Short presentation of group findings in plenary |
Breakout group rapporteurs |
15’ |
Summary and end of meeting |
Haidy TADROS, |
5’ |
NB orange part of webinar upon invitation by the Programme Committee with the aim of allowing for a balanced representation of different stakeholders during discussions. All webinar participants will receive a short overview of the outcomes of the breakout discussions after the webinar.