REN R307 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Nimby, Fiat Fiorino, Records Management
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Stakeholders: organized groups that are or will be affected by or that have a strong interest in the outcome of a decision. Directly affected public: individuals and non-organized groups that will experience positive or negative effects from the outcome. Observing public: the media, cultural elites, and opinion leaders who may comment on the issue or influence public opinion and. General public: all individuals who are not directly affected by the issue but may be part of public opinion on it. Should there be anyone who gets excluded from the process: yes, not everyone gets included. Indication of public interest: history of involvement, potential for value conflict. Who has these: land owners, occupants, industry, government, significant potential for conflict among participants, proponent holds process captive without input, participants hold process captive with input. Deliberative democracy: participant involvement in ea, federal, provincial. Some basics (info, how to access and research: land, consultation & engagement, professional practice cautions & tips.