eLTER PLUS Deliverable D2.1 - eLTER stakeholder screening
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This Deliverable uses the stakeholder categorization from the work done in eLTER PLUS WP2 and the
Preparatory Phase Project WP1.3 and WP7.1, and focuses on characterizing three out of seven stakeholder
categories, i) Internal stakeholders with the current priority target groups (Site and Platform Coordinators,
National Coordinators), ii) Researchers and scientific stakeholders, and iii) Peers in environmental research
and observation (incl. environmental RIs). This Deliverable explains the relationship with these stakeholders
and contributes to the decisions on formal priority interactions to be executed through eLTER PPP in the
eLTER Interim Council. It also describes the current status of their engagement and ongoing and planned
interactions with these stakeholders in the eLTER ESFRI process.
The deliverable will be updated and amended with additional information regarding interactions and
engagement over the duration of the project, according to the timing of dedicated tasks (e.g. WP2.3 and
WP2.4) and the advancements of the eLTER ESFRI process.
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References
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