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Detailed programme (pdf) Overall schedule Keynote speakers Dr. Kathleen Scherf, Thompson Rivers University, Canada Kathleen Scherf is Professor and Academic Lead, Thompson Rivers University (TRU), Europe. She holds a BA from the University of Toronto, and an MA and PhD from the University of British Columbia. In 1999, she was recruited to the University of Calgary as the Founding Dean of the Faculty of Communication and Culture, a modern and interdisciplinary Faculty that offered a variety of programs bound together by a core set of courses. In 2008, she joined Thompson Rivers University, where she now holds a cross-appointment in Communication and Tourism Management.

She is delighted to have returned to an administrative position, but she does regret the toll it takes on her skiing life. Dr. Adelheid Mers is an artist who crafts useful pictures. Her work is presented nationally and internationally, at conferences and exhibitions. Artéria Workshop. Dragon Dreaming -Introduction. Deep Democracy Institute - Deep Democracy Institute. V1-High-July2011.pdf (Objecto application/pdf) Stakeholder Analysis. Stakeholder analysis in conflict resolution , project management , and business administration , is the process of identifying the individuals or groups that are likely to affect or be affected by a proposed action, and sorting them according to their impact on the action and the impact the action will have on them.

This information is used to assess how the interests of those stakeholders should be addressed in a project plan, policy , program, or other action. Stakeholder analysis is a key part of stakeholder management . Overview [link] Stakeholder analysis is a term that refers to the action of analyzing the attitudes of stakeholders towards something (most frequently a project).

It is frequently used during the preparation phase of a project to assess the attitudes of the stakeholders regarding the potential changes. Stakeholder analysis can be done once or on a regular basis to track changes in stakeholder attitudes over time. [ citation needed ] Benefits [link] References [link] Training Kit on participatory spatial information management and communication. EC-FAO Food Security Programme: Knowledge Management.