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Table 3 Stakeholder classification Module
2
Low influence High influence
Low interest Stakeholder group with low relevance to the Useful stakeholder group for policy
process formulation and decision making.
(e.g., business councils, finance ministries) Abu Dhabi, UAE
High interest Important stakeholders in need of Key stakeholder group
empowerment (e.g., indigenous people living in
sensitive eco-systems)
Source: UN Habitat. (2002). Herramientas para una gesti?n urbana participativa. Colecci?n de Manuales.
Ediciones SUR – modified.
Table 4 Stakeholders by IEA Components
IEA Component Stakeholder
Other
Government Private sector Civil society Academia (please specify)
Pressure
State (and trends)
Response
Impacts
Source: UNEP. IEA Module testing workshop. Montevideo 2005.
In order to keep stakeholders engaged in the process, it is important to offer incentives that respond
to their interests, such as:
? Listening and taking into account their points of view;
? Keeping them informed of the activities and results of the process;
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