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Stakeholder engagement and knowledge co-creation in water planning: can public participation increase cost-effectiveness?
Morten Graversgaard
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,
Brian H. Jacobsen
, Chris Kjeldsen, Tommy Dalgaard
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Section for Environment and Natural Resources
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
budget
8%
central government
11%
cost
14%
cost increase
90%
directive
9%
economics
5%
local authority
10%
management plan
19%
participation
8%
physical conditions
10%
plan
6%
policy
5%
program
5%
public participation
79%
river basin management
25%
stakeholder
53%
water
20%
water planning
92%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Administrative Personnel
13%
Budgets
7%
Community Participation
84%
Cost-Benefit Analysis
58%
Costs and Cost Analysis
8%
Economics
5%
Government Agencies
9%
Rivers
16%
Stakeholder Participation
100%
Water
44%
Social Sciences
budget
5%
costs
37%
economics
2%
participation
35%
planning
40%
River basin management
23%
stakeholder
46%
water
52%
Agriculture & Biology
cost effectiveness
72%
economics
4%
planning
63%
stakeholders
74%
water
27%
Chemical Compounds
Application
21%