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To have participative planning process needs time and planning to start. Here we will present some ideas for a smooth beginning of the process.

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Operator analysis

9/16/2013

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To enable a good dialogue it is important to find out early on which actors are concerned and important to include in the process.

An actor analysis is a good planning tool in every project. Different actors prefer different methods and tools for collaboration. Some actors may be less interested in participating, but are important for achieving a good result, e.g. young people. The best way to get a good overview of the actors is to meet people in the area and ask which interests and networks are active. Who are the key persons? What resources do various actors have to participate? Which authorities and societies could be concerned?


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    Per Blomberg, author of the handbook in participative landscape planning.

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