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    • Image of the week: Partnership, funding & aspirations, stakeholders and multiple benefits – Peter Bide
     
    July 7, 2014

    Image of the week: Partnership, funding & aspirations, stakeholders and multiple benefits – Peter Bide

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    In effect this a model for helping deliver sustainability for a wide variety of project – integrated solutions, delivering multiple benefits with finances from a variety of sources.Partnership Funding Peter Bide WEB

    This diagram prepared
    by Peter Bide has enormous range of applications to project funding meeting the
    aspirations of stakeholders. In effect it shows a familiar situation – the need
    to develop project funding for a project. Individual stakeholders may well have
    some money for this but not enough. Equally whilst there may be an overriding
    function there may well be a range of aspirations – multiple objectives –
    arising from the different stakeholders. Key to realisation of this approach is
    effective facilitation and participation. It has been routinely used in
    flooding schemes, and with upland restoration but has much wider applications.
    A fuller description is given in Peter’s guidance on water and planning. Click
    here for more information http://www.ciwem.org/planningadvice

    Tagged: Funding, Participation & stakeholders, Partnership, Sustainability

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