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The stakeholder factsheet can be understood as a **curriculum vitae** (cv) of a stakeholder' | The stakeholder factsheet can be understood as a **curriculum vitae** (cv) of a stakeholder' | ||
The information provided for each stakeholder concerns | The information provided for each stakeholder concerns | ||
- | * **General | + | * **general |
- | * 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: | + | * a **[[wiki: |
- | * A **word cloud** indicating the main interests of the stakeholder in the AS, | + | * 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, |
- | * and a stylised **map** of the programme area with the location of the stakeholder. | + | * and a stylised **map** of the programme area with the location of the stakeholder. |
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==== Stakeholder Network Graph ==== | ==== Stakeholder Network Graph ==== | ||
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* **What exactly does it show ?** | * **What exactly does it show ?** | ||
- | Our social | + | Our stakeholder |
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* **How to read the graph ?** | * **How to read the graph ?** | ||
- | The graph consists of **nodes** (institutions) and **edges** (relations), | + | The graph consists of **nodes** (institutions) and **edges** (relations), |
- We highlight **centrality** degree in three different ways, i.e. by the size of the node, by the size of the name and thirdly using graduated colours for nodes (darker nodes indicate superior centrality). | - We highlight **centrality** degree in three different ways, i.e. by the size of the node, by the size of the name and thirdly using graduated colours for nodes (darker nodes indicate superior centrality). | ||
- We indicate **direct and indirect relationships** between stakeholders using different colour codes. The legend shows 4 classes of nodes. First, red colour helps to localize the stakeholder of interest on the graph. Further on, we distinguish direct (rank 1) relationships, | - We indicate **direct and indirect relationships** between stakeholders using different colour codes. The legend shows 4 classes of nodes. First, red colour helps to localize the stakeholder of interest on the graph. Further on, we distinguish direct (rank 1) relationships, | ||
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* **Drawing 'on the fly'** | * **Drawing 'on the fly'** | ||
- | Both stakeholder factsheets and graphs are automatically generated from the database. Thus, for the graphs, layouts may change from one stakeholder to another, but layouts for one stakeholder will always be the same. It is important to note that among all projects in the scope of the WIKIAlps project, almost all partners belong to the same network (linked at least via rank 3 relationships). Only two projects (Alps-Bio-Cluster, | + | Both stakeholder factsheets and graphs are automatically generated from the database. Thus, for the graphs, layouts may change from one stakeholder to another, but layouts for one stakeholder will always be the same. It is important to note that among all projects in the scope of the WIKIAlps project, almost all partners belong to the same network (linked at least via rank 3 relationships). Only two projects (Alps-Bio-Cluster, |
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