EUA-BCA Stakeholder Analysis Report

The stakeholder analysis was done to identify which stakeholders would be important in the process to Increase coordination of Arctic black carbon policies and to some extent to Facilitate early emission reductions of black carbon affecting the Arctic. The analysis included 95 Arctic-relevant stakeh...

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Main Authors: Åström, Stefan, Kindbom, Karin
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet 2021
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spelling ftserinst:oai:DiVA.org:ivl-3413 2023-05-15T14:33:26+02:00 EUA-BCA Stakeholder Analysis Report Åström, Stefan Kindbom, Karin 2021 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ivl:diva-3413 eng eng IVL Svenska Miljöinstitutet Göteborg E-rapport E0037 http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:ivl:diva-3413 urn:isbn:978-91-7883-278-1 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Economics Nationalekonomi Report info:eu-repo/semantics/report text 2021 ftserinst 2021-10-05T06:24:07Z The stakeholder analysis was done to identify which stakeholders would be important in the process to Increase coordination of Arctic black carbon policies and to some extent to Facilitate early emission reductions of black carbon affecting the Arctic. The analysis included 95 Arctic-relevant stakeholders, categorised in six groups: Intergovernmental organisations, National authorities, Indigenous people’s organisations, Expert and working groups, Non-governmental organisations, and Industry. The analysis supporting the results above was made by quantitatively ranking each stakeholder over three dimensions: Power, Interest, and Network capacity. The stakeholder analysis indicates that there are some stakeholders that appear more important to include in the process to increase coordination of Arctic black carbon policies and to facilitate early emission reduction of black carbon affecting the Arctic. This report is a part of the EUA-BCA final deliverables series including several reports and digital products in support of policy actions and increasing international cooperation with the target of reducing negative impacts from BC emissions in the Arctic. The present stakeholder analysis makes certain conclusions about stakeholder importance in further effort coordination. European Union-funded Action on Black Carbon in the Arctic (EUA-BCA) Report Arctic black carbon IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute Arctic
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description The stakeholder analysis was done to identify which stakeholders would be important in the process to Increase coordination of Arctic black carbon policies and to some extent to Facilitate early emission reductions of black carbon affecting the Arctic. The analysis included 95 Arctic-relevant stakeholders, categorised in six groups: Intergovernmental organisations, National authorities, Indigenous people’s organisations, Expert and working groups, Non-governmental organisations, and Industry. The analysis supporting the results above was made by quantitatively ranking each stakeholder over three dimensions: Power, Interest, and Network capacity. The stakeholder analysis indicates that there are some stakeholders that appear more important to include in the process to increase coordination of Arctic black carbon policies and to facilitate early emission reduction of black carbon affecting the Arctic. This report is a part of the EUA-BCA final deliverables series including several reports and digital products in support of policy actions and increasing international cooperation with the target of reducing negative impacts from BC emissions in the Arctic. The present stakeholder analysis makes certain conclusions about stakeholder importance in further effort coordination. European Union-funded Action on Black Carbon in the Arctic (EUA-BCA)
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