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   * **general information** such as town, type, sector, spatial level, thematic focus,   * **general information** such as town, type, sector, spatial level, thematic focus,
   * an **overview** of the Alpine Space 2007-2013 project participations with links to WIKIAlps project sites,   * an **overview** of the Alpine Space 2007-2013 project participations with links to WIKIAlps project sites,
-  * a **[[wiki:st_factsheet#stakeholder_network_graph|Stakeholder Network Anaylsis & Graph]]** depicting position and relationships within the AS stakeholder network,+  * a **[[wiki:st_factsheet#stakeholder_network_graph|Stakeholder Network Graph]]** depicting position and relationships within the AS stakeholder network,
   * a **word cloud** indicating the main interests of the stakeholder in the AS (based on project summaries),   * a **word cloud** indicating the main interests of the stakeholder in the AS (based on project summaries),
   * a diagram showing his main **level(s) of influence** on spatial devevelopment,   * a diagram showing his main **level(s) of influence** on spatial devevelopment,
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 {{ :wiki:factsheet.png?nolink&250 | |Example of a stakeholder factsheet}}  {{ :wiki:factsheet.png?nolink&250 | |Example of a stakeholder factsheet}} 
  
-==== Stakeholder Network Anaylsis & Graph ====+==== Stakeholder Network Graph ====
 Data on project participation of the stakeholders has been used to draw social network graphs. The method comes from social network analysis (see [[http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~hanneman/nettext/|Hanneman and Riddle (2005)]] for an introduction) which is based on mathematical tools and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_theory|graph theory]]. By definition, //a social network is simply a set of actors (nodes), that may have relationships (edges) with one another// Data on project participation of the stakeholders has been used to draw social network graphs. The method comes from social network analysis (see [[http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~hanneman/nettext/|Hanneman and Riddle (2005)]] for an introduction) which is based on mathematical tools and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph_theory|graph theory]]. By definition, //a social network is simply a set of actors (nodes), that may have relationships (edges) with one another//
  
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