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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: | + | * a **[[wiki: |
* 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, | ||
- | * 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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Our stakeholder network graphs show the network of Alpine Space (AS) institutions for the thematic fields analysed by WIKIAlps. In particular, they show **proximity, | Our stakeholder network graphs show the network of Alpine Space (AS) institutions for the thematic fields analysed by WIKIAlps. In particular, they show **proximity, | ||
- | **Example of a stakeholder network graph** | + | {{ : |
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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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