The project relies on a foresight methodology that involves a number of co-creation workshops with stakeholders in the sector. The workshops engaged participants in a step-by-step process, as follows:
- Building a common understanding of the current societal/consumer behaviors and attitudes (level of fish and seafood consumption, types of products consumed, preference for local products, expectations regarding traceability, environmental concerns etc.);
- Assessing the evolution of societal/consumer expectations by 2035 (on the same parameters as above);
- Mapping the current fishing and aquaculture system, in terms if strengths and weaknesses;
- Sketching the inertial future scenario of the fishing and aquaculture sector in Romania, meaning the likely scenario for 2035 in the absence of corrective policy interventions;
- Identifying future opportunities that would allow the system to progress towards more desirable scenarios than the inertial scenario;
- Collaboratively developing normative scenarios, capitalizing on selected opportunities;
- Based on the normative scenarios, extracting the main pillars of a future vision for 2035;
- Describing, in more depth, the vision components;
- Identifying the areas of transformation that enble achieving the vision;
- Calibrating strategic objectives for 2030, taking into account the pace of transformation;
- Identifying governance principles.