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Abstract
Stakeholder engagement is a central element of the INTERLACE project as it aims to co-produce tools, governance instruments and other project deliverables with local stakeholders, as well as facilitate knowledge exchange between local, regional and global stakeholders, to inform and support the restoration and rehabilitation of (peri)urban ecosystems through Nature-based Solutions. The purpose of the Stakeholder Engagement Strategy (SES) is to give both theoretical and practical guidance to facilitate sustainable engagement of stakeholders in the INTERLACE project. In the first place, this guidance is meant for all INTERLACE partners who are involved with stakeholder engagement. Secondly, this guidance can be used by anyone who is involved with stakeholder engagement in urban Nature-based Solutions projects. This guidance integrates an agile workflow and contains a logical step-to-step approach to create a tailored plan for engagement activities.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 67 |
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Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Thematic List 2020
- Nature & society
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INTERLACE: INTERnational cooperation to restore and connect urban environments in Latin AmeriCa and Europe
Mortelmans, D. (Project leader), Callebaut, J. (Cooperator), Carmen, R. (Cooperator), Jacobs, S. (Cooperator), Leone, M. (Cooperator) & Wanner, S. (Cooperator)
1/09/20 → 28/02/25
Project: Evinbo
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INBO contributions to the Urban Governance Atlas
Leone, M., Callebaut, J. & Dhondt, L., 2023Research output: Other contribution › Online publication - Web publication
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Agile Guidance: Draft guidance document about the INTERLACE agile workflow implementation and the agile workflow meeting strategy
Mortelmans, D. (Main author), Callebaut, J., Salmon, N. & Jacobs, S., 29-Jan-2021, 33 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report not published by INBO
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Inclusive participatory process for urban ecosystem restoration: Guidance on cultural, gender and ethics-related considerations
Øian, H., Salmon, N., Yepez, G., Martinez, G. & Lammens, L., 12-Nov-2021, 64 p.Research output: Book/Report › Report not published by INBO
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