WP3.3 Selecting strategies

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WP3.3 Synthesis of 2nd stakeholder workshops WP3.3 Synthesis of 2nd stakeholder workshops

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Authors: Gudrun Schwilch and Felicitas Bachmann

A compilation and analysis of the results from the 2nd stakeholder workshops conducted in the DESIRE study sites. Workshop moderators were provided a template for workshop reports and had to document the results from the single exercises and the final workshop evaluation. These workshop reports are the data basis for this analysis.

WP3.3 Ready-to-implement measures for each study site WP3.3 Ready-to-implement measures for each study site

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Author: Gudrun Schwilch

WP3.3 Ready-to-implement measures for each study site (Report 52 v8Jun09 D3.3.2)

WP3.3 Stakeholder Workshop 2: Facilitator software WP3.3 Stakeholder Workshop 2: Facilitator software

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Facilitator software necessary for Stakeholder Workshop 2: Selection and decision on prevention and mitigation strategies to be implemented.

WP3.3 Java runtime environment for Facilitator software WP3.3 Java runtime environment for Facilitator software

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Java runtime environment necessary for the Stakeholder Workshop 2 Facilitator Software.

WP3.3 Training Session Report WP3.3 Training Session Report

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Report of the Stakeholder Workshop 2 Training Session held in Bari, Italy from 31 March to 3 April 2008.

WP3.3 Stakeholder Workshop 2: Guidelines WP3.3 Stakeholder Workshop 2: Guidelines

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These guidelines are a working instrument for use in conducting and moderating the DESIRE WB3 Stakeholder Workshop 2: Selection and decision on prevention and mitigation strategies to be implemented.

WP3.3 A decision support tool for strategy assessment WP3.3 A decision support tool for strategy assessment

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Authors: Gudrun Schwilch, Felicitas Bachmann and Hanspeter Liniger (Centre for Development and Environment CDE, University Bern, Switzerland)

A decision support tool for an efficient, comparative assessment of various strategy options (Deliverable 3.3.1)

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