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 ====Stakeholders and WIKIAlps==== ====Stakeholders and WIKIAlps====
 Dealing with sustainable spatial development, WIKIAlps is interested in the underlying structure of actors and networks involved in spatial development across the Alps. In particular, it focuses on the diffusion of Alpine Space project results via **stakeholders** and their **networks**. Dealing with sustainable spatial development, WIKIAlps is interested in the underlying structure of actors and networks involved in spatial development across the Alps. In particular, it focuses on the diffusion of Alpine Space project results via **stakeholders** and their **networks**.
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 +WIKIAlps as a capitalising project aims at delivering valuable information and insights into the stakeholder landscape of the Alpine Space Program to the programme authorities. A exemplatory **[[wiki:more_about_the_method|stakeholder analysis]]** contributes to this aim. 
  
 The term 'stakeholder' is a very general one and depending on the context it is more or less well defined. For instance the economic sciences give clear information about “What are the relevant stakeholders” for enterprises while in other fields such as policies, programs or projects the answer to this question is often not as obvious. But generally the term 'stakeholder' means people/groups of people and/or organisations which hold a legitimated interest (a stake) in the respective policy, program etc. and are influencing it or influenced by it. In Alpine Space projects, stakeholders are also **target groups** for whom project outputs are prepared. The term 'stakeholder' is a very general one and depending on the context it is more or less well defined. For instance the economic sciences give clear information about “What are the relevant stakeholders” for enterprises while in other fields such as policies, programs or projects the answer to this question is often not as obvious. But generally the term 'stakeholder' means people/groups of people and/or organisations which hold a legitimated interest (a stake) in the respective policy, program etc. and are influencing it or influenced by it. In Alpine Space projects, stakeholders are also **target groups** for whom project outputs are prepared.
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