Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia
The transdisciplinary research project LEGATO analysed the combined generation of provisioning, regulating and cultural ecosystem services in wet rice agriculture in South-East Asia and applied ecological engineering to future-proof it against global change and environmental pollution challenges. Du...
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| author | Spangenberg, Joachim H. Heong, K.L. Klotzbücher, Anika Klotzbücher, Thimo Nguyen, Quynh Anh Tekken, Vera Truong, Dao Thanh Türke, Manfred Settele, Josef |
| author_browse | Heong, K.L. Klotzbücher, Anika Klotzbücher, Thimo Nguyen, Quynh Anh Settele, Josef Spangenberg, Joachim H. Tekken, Vera Truong, Dao Thanh Türke, Manfred |
| author_facet | Spangenberg, Joachim H. Heong, K.L. Klotzbücher, Anika Klotzbücher, Thimo Nguyen, Quynh Anh Tekken, Vera Truong, Dao Thanh Türke, Manfred Settele, Josef |
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| description | The transdisciplinary research project LEGATO analysed the combined generation of provisioning, regulating and cultural ecosystem services in wet rice agriculture in South-East Asia and applied ecological engineering to future-proof it against global change and environmental pollution challenges. Due to its transdisciplinary character and the sheer size, a systematic stakeholder involvement was inevitable. Starting with stakeholder identification by snowballing from a limited number of contacts, we derived a multi-level stakeholder analysis and tried to involve those identified as relevant. Applying different means and aiming at different depth of involvement, the effort can be judged successful. The paper describes the methods used to identify and classify stakeholders, and key elements of the stakeholder management, guided by the BiodivERsA Stakeholder Activation Handbook. While on the local level, farmers and extension workers turned out to be influential and interested stakeholders in both countries, as well as local (PH) or provincial authorities (VN), differences were manifest on higher levels due to the divergent institutional setting. National-level agents were hard to get interested in both countries, and influential agents along the production chain, including middle men, were not really interested in collaboration |
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| spelling | CGSpace1649072025-05-14T10:39:57Z Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia Spangenberg, Joachim H. Heong, K.L. Klotzbücher, Anika Klotzbücher, Thimo Nguyen, Quynh Anh Tekken, Vera Truong, Dao Thanh Türke, Manfred Settele, Josef environmental factors markets pollution data The transdisciplinary research project LEGATO analysed the combined generation of provisioning, regulating and cultural ecosystem services in wet rice agriculture in South-East Asia and applied ecological engineering to future-proof it against global change and environmental pollution challenges. Due to its transdisciplinary character and the sheer size, a systematic stakeholder involvement was inevitable. Starting with stakeholder identification by snowballing from a limited number of contacts, we derived a multi-level stakeholder analysis and tried to involve those identified as relevant. Applying different means and aiming at different depth of involvement, the effort can be judged successful. The paper describes the methods used to identify and classify stakeholders, and key elements of the stakeholder management, guided by the BiodivERsA Stakeholder Activation Handbook. While on the local level, farmers and extension workers turned out to be influential and interested stakeholders in both countries, as well as local (PH) or provincial authorities (VN), differences were manifest on higher levels due to the divergent institutional setting. National-level agents were hard to get interested in both countries, and influential agents along the production chain, including middle men, were not really interested in collaboration 2018-04 2024-12-19T12:54:27Z 2024-12-19T12:54:27Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164907 en Open Access Springer Spangenberg, Joachim H.; Heong, K. L.; Klotzbücher, Anika; Klotzbücher, Thimo; Nguyen, Quynh Anh; Tekken, Vera; Truong, Dao Thanh; Türke, Manfred and Settele, Josef. 2018. Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia. Paddy Water Environ, Volume 16 no. 2 p. 321-337 |
| spellingShingle | environmental factors markets pollution data Spangenberg, Joachim H. Heong, K.L. Klotzbücher, Anika Klotzbücher, Thimo Nguyen, Quynh Anh Tekken, Vera Truong, Dao Thanh Türke, Manfred Settele, Josef Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia |
| title | Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia |
| title_full | Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia |
| title_fullStr | Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia |
| title_full_unstemmed | Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia |
| title_short | Doing what with whom? Stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in South-East Asia |
| title_sort | doing what with whom stakeholder analysis in a large transdisciplinary research project in south east asia |
| topic | environmental factors markets pollution data |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/164907 |
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