定义和确定相关利益相关者,以促进有效的保护
Milan Büscher1, Felix Przesdzink1, Christian Wilhelmy1
1Biology Didactics, Institute of Biology, Osnabrück University, Osnabrück, Germany.
概括
我们提出了一个明确的,可配置的利益相关者的定义和一个六步的工作流程来识别他们. 这有助于改善环境治理和保护科学研究的沟通和运营.
科学领域:
- 环境治理环境治理
- 保护科学 保护科学
- 跨学科的研究跨学科的研究.
背景情况:
- "利益相关者"一词缺乏普遍的定义,这阻碍了跨学科的研究.
- 利益相关者定义的模糊性阻碍了环境领域的有效沟通和运营.
研究的目的:
- 开发一个项目可配置的利益相关者的定义.
- 创建一个透明和可辩护的利益相关者识别工作流程.
主要方法:
- 集成的施密特的持有人类型和米切尔等人. 这是一个突出模型.
- 综合基于角色和基于突出性的利益相关者的观点.
- 使用专家讨论,评分和验证开发了一个6步工作流.
主要成果:
- 一个综合的定义:利益相关者是对一个问题有角色和优先权的人.
- 一个六步工作流程,将一个演员宇宙改进为一个可管理的利益相关者集.
- 已被证明适用于泥炭地重新灌项目,精炼网络边界和突出值.
结论:
- 拟议的定义和工作流提供了一个透明的工具来选择和证明利益相关者.
- 旨在帮助科学家,管理者和政策制定者在环境治理和保护方面.
- 促进了在研究和实践中改善利益相关者概念的沟通和运营.
关键词:
保护科学 保护科学保护科学 保护科学一个演员的定义.环境治理环境治理参与者识别工作流程环境管理环境管理.持有者的类型类型学这是一个突出模型.突出模型的突出模型利益相关者定义 利益相关者定义利益相关者识别工作流程工作流程类型学 持有者 持有者保护科学 保护科学利益相关者的定义持有者的类型 持有者的类型环境治理 环境治理识别相关利益相关者的流程.模型的重要性模型的重要性更多相关视频
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