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== Stakeholder profiles == | |||
Stakeholder profiles according to the [[Stakeholder profiles|criteria]]: | |||
=== Development vision === | === Development vision === | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 30 August 2017
Stakeholder profiles
Stakeholder profiles according to the criteria:
Development vision
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every ENGO have visions and their work is to implement these in reality; expert character; other aspects coulnd’t be checked.
Flexibility and innovation
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creates new ideas and have to look at old ideas; mutual contact within different ENGOs, but have to be a bit extreme to be able to make compromises.
Relationships
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events with different stakeholder; but also confrontational protests to gain publicity (e.g. Greenpeace).
Communication
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a few NGOs informed very quickly about new political situations on their website.
No answers of my direct questions at all.
Transparency
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They need not care about the consequences of their doing as a private actor, but otherwise they get no support by the locals. At least, the locals are informed per internet or events; no negative reports of ENGOs intransparency.
Trust
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information is the base of ENGOs work. Often other stakeholders have only limited understanding for their aims (economy vs. ecology); other aspects couldn’t be checked
Operational effectiveness
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At the end ENGOs have a common aim, but there are different design ideas. Useful EIA enables new power, but are they informed? Sometimes only protest character.
Conflicts
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lack of staff make quick reactions difficult; as the only "lawyer for nature" the view has to be sometimes constricted on ecology.
Resources
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local NGOs (the majority) need money from community or government (one party wants to cut subsidies); international NGOs with a section in this area are relatively independent
selection of ENGOS:
- Children of the Earth http://www.detizeme.cz/zprava.shtml?x=2329125
- Czech Union of Nature Protectors http://www.csop.cz/index.php?cis_menu=3&m1_id=1257 (czech)
- Sdruzeni pro ekologicke pravo (Union for Environmental Law)http://www.ceskapozice.cz/en/business/energy-green-biz/czech-ngo-mounts-legal-challenge-over-%E2%80%98free%E2%80%99-cez-emissions
- Hnutí Duha (Rainbow Movement)
- Arnika http://arnika.org/novinky&usg=ALkJrhhyH8?-6wJBbwYTFBqABu6VCntviJQ?
- Green Circle (Collection of different national eco-ngos (http://www.zelenykruh.cz/cz/&usg=ALkJrhi81TvtqQn_U0iZIyZm?-WPDuUeMOQ?))
- Greenpeace http://www.ceskenoviny.cz/news/zpravy/czech-greenpeace-occupies-excavator-against-more-coal-mining/720904
Open questions:
- There are a lot of missing links. Without knowledge of czech language, it’s almost impossible to judge about ENGOs influence in a certain region. You have to be in a dialogue with them and probably repeat all of the questions again. Although I spend a tremendous amount of time, I cannot guarantee for a good judgement in any case of this table.
- Deeper studies are too old and deal with the transition after collapse of the SU, not with the problems now.
- Which role play various centres or institutes for ENGOs ?
- How are they influenced (science, activists, own experience)?
- Do they work together beyond workshops etc.? In which way ?
Strategic Options:
1) influencing a stakeholder’s performance:
- internal management: development of this energy area is a topic for everyone, not only locals; create multilanguage fact sheets to inform other people
- collaborative relationships: networking, common projects with focusing on important issues to use different views in different eNGOs
2) relationship with other stakeholder: regular meetings with economy and politicians. Offer transparency on your side to gain trust
3) rules for negotiations: discussion about an “enemy image”, should eNGOs rather postulate their points as a passive actor or should they work with companies and have to accept compromises (compare Greenpeace and WWF)
4) new knowledge: german-czech communication; promotion of “Grünes Netzwerk Erzgebirge”, Zelená sít’ Krusné hory (http://www2.ioer.de/natura/uploads/media/Strategiekonzept_dt_final.pdf) or create workshops together (e.g. "Pestrý-Bunt. Freunde für biologische Vielfalt im Erzgebirge/ Krušné hory"; http://www.nachbarnkennen.eu/umwelt/item/naturschuetzer-vertiefen-kontakte (german)); interesting website: http://www.green-triangle.info
resources: I have detailed remarks at: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Km2P_Cu0lErOb0h8KP?-Gba7-NFLtigMLMC1C-c5NI5k/edit?pli=1#
-> internet reports
I thought it would support readability to externalize these information. If it is useful to have all of this in our wiki, I can adapt it.