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Putting participation in perspective: Nilufar Matin

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Written by Sturle hauge Simonsen

Monday, 15 June 2009 09:51

See videos from SEI seminar discussing the future role of participation within the field of environment and development. Nilufar Matin (SEI York) presented a working conceptual framework of ‘doing participation’ and how that fits different systems of governance.


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Keynote speaker Robert Hoppe of the University of Twente raised issues regarding the perplexities of mini-public deliberative and participatory designs in policy analysis

SEI researcher Neil Powell presented the potential of using soft systems methodologies to uncover stakeholding processes

SEI researcher Rasmus Klocker Larsen presented non-coercive approaches in integrated coastal management

Jim Woodhill of Wageningen University talked about the risks and consequences of participation failure

Professor Ryan Plummer of Brock University highlighted the importance of learning from issues emerging with adaptive co-management

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