LiveDiverse - Sustainable Livelihoods and Biodiversity in Developing Countries Work Package 3: Stakeholder interaction Council for Scientific and Industrial.

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LiveDiverse - Sustainable Livelihoods and Biodiversity in Developing Countries Work Package 3: Stakeholder interaction Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Marius Claassen, Karen Nortje, Nikki Funke, Maronel Steyn

Identified stakeholders Government (National, Provincial, Local) Individuals, media, political groups, private companies, regulatory authorities, religious organisations, research/academic institutions, tourist organisations, trade unions and professional associations, vulnerable groups

Interactions

Talking with local communities

Keeping local leadership up to date

Stakeholders with technical background University of Venda

Popular articles CSIR ScienceScope

Packaging for different audiences

Tasks Task 3.1: Preliminary stakeholder and social group mapping Task 3.2, 3.4 & 3.5 : Stakeholder and social group workshops, focus groups and household surveys Task 3.3: First stakeholder and social group analyses Task 3.6: Methods for information exchange in regional languages.