Who's in and why? A typology of stakeholder analysis methods for natural resource management.
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Climate Change and Infectious Disease Risk in Western Europe: A Survey of Dutch Expert Opinion on Adaptation Responses and ActorsThe cultivation of wild food and medicinal plants for improving community livelihood: The case of the Buhozi site, DR CongoUsing strategic foresight to assess conservation opportunity.Site-based data curation based on hot spring geobiology.Evaluation of potential responses to invasive non-native species with structured decision making.A framework for stakeholder identification in concept mapping and health research: a novel process and its application to older adult mobility and the built environment.Integrating natural and social science perspectives on plant disease risk, management and policy formulation.Land use intensification alters ecosystem multifunctionality via loss of biodiversity and changes to functional composition.The case of pharmacist prescribing policy in IsraelFrom framework to action: the DESIRE approach to combat desertification.Identification of the Criteria for Decision Making of Cut-Away Peatland Reuse.Participatory evaluation of monitoring and modeling of sustainable land management technologies in areas prone to land degradation.Advancing sustainable bioenergy: evolving stakeholder interests and the relevance of research.Deliberative assessment in complex socioecological systems: recommendations for environmental assessment in drylands.Exploring conservation discourses in the Galapagos Islands: A case study of the Galapagos giant tortoises.Purpose, Processes, Partnerships, and Products: 4Ps to advance Participatory Socio-Environmental Modeling.Development of a training needs assessment for an education scholarship fellowship in emergency medicine.Rapid Assessment of Stakeholder Concerns about Public Health. An Introduction to a Fast and Inexpensive Approach Applied on Health Concerns about Intensive Animal Production Systems.Integrated mixed methods policy analysis for sustainable food systems: trends, challenges and future research.Perinatal Care for Women with Spinal Cord Injuries: A Collaborative Workshop for Consensus on Care in Canada.Influencing organizations to promote health: applying stakeholder theory.Cultural background, gender, and institutional status have an effect on the evaluation of multi-disciplinary participatory action research.Is a clean river fun for all? Recognizing social vulnerability in watershed planning.Invasive species management will benefit from social impact assessmentMethods for collaboratively identifying research priorities and emerging issues in science and policyEradicate, contain, or live with it? Collaborating with stakeholders to evaluate responses to invasive speciesStakeholder mapping for the governance of biosecurity: a literature reviewManaging invasive species in cities: a decision support framework applied to Cape TownCross-scale monitoring and assessment of land degradation and sustainable land management: A methodological framework for knowledge managementDoes public awareness increase support for invasive species management? Promising evidence across taxa and landscape typesThe participation of agricultural stakeholders in assessing regional vulnerability of cropland to soil water erosion in AustriaConflicts in some of the World harbours: what needs to happen next?Towards Improved Policy and Institutional Coherence in the Promotion of Sustainable Biofuels in MaliKnowledge exchange: a review and research agenda for environmental managementREDD+-related activities in Kenya: actors’ views on biodiversity and monitoring in a broader policy contextActors’ perceptions of forest biodiversity values and policy issues related to REDD+ implementation in PeruMuddy Waters: Refining the Way Forward for the “Sustainability Science” of Socio-HydrogeologyModeling the Stakeholder Profile in Territorial Management: The Segarra-Garrigues Irrigation System, SpainQualifying irrigation system sustainability by means of stakeholder perceptions and concerns: lessons from the Segarra-Garrigues Canal, SpainInsights and participatory actions driven by a socio-hydrogeological approach for groundwater management: the Grombalia Basin case study (Tunisia)
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Who's in and why? A typology of stakeholder analysis methods for natural resource management.
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Anil Graves
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2009-02-20T00:00:00Z