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Develop a stakeholder engagement plan defining its roles and responsibilities

 

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At this stage, stakeholders have been identified and mapped. This policy sees a plan being established to define stakeholders' roles and responsibilities.

 

 

Case studies

Participatory energy transition – effective public relations for comprehensive climate action

Summary

Dortmund demonstrates that an engaging and strategic public relations (PR) campaign is essential for driving effective climate action. By following a participatory approach, Dortmund is demonstrating how a local government can encourage coordinated action within a socially and culturally diverse stakeholder environment. Dortmund’s culturally appropriate stakeholder involvement strategy has successfully addressed urban societal challenges such as structural change, unemployment, and the integration of large migrant populations.

Source: ICLEI

 

Integrating greenhouse gas inventories as a decision making tool for informed action

Summary

Aiming to develop an effective strategy to address climate change mitigation solutions, Fortaleza used its first GHG Emissions Inventory to complement existing studies for improvements in strategic sectors such as transport, which were later embedded in the city’s Climate Action Plan.

Source: ICLEI

 

Buckinghamshire Advantage

Summary

Buckinghamshire Advantage was establishing as a new vehicle for managing development in Buckinghamshire. It has been designed to establish a really effective mechanism for making sure the local land use planning authorities, the transport authority, and the public sector development community work as closely as possible with each other and think as creatively as possible about how best to generate the appropriate quality and quantity of development and ensure the creation of suitable infrastructure to support any development

Source: USEACT 

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 653569.