Participation
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What is it about?
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What is it about?
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Scenario 1: In a flood-ridden municipality, the administration decides to build a watershed. Furthermore, the surrounding site is going be developed into a recreation area. Opposition erupts as more details of the project become public. Environmental groups and residents see their interests endangered and succeed to arrange a revision of the project. Previous deadlines become invalid, extensive changes have to be made. An interminable lawsuit could be the consequence.
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Scenario 2: To stop the migration of its citizens, a municipality decides to execute an ambitious urban modernization project. The suggestions of the future citizens are taken into account by the administration. In all areas, whether housebuilding, the construction of leisure facilities or water management, the citizens participate actively. When the construction works start, the citizens support the development in their area on all levels.. |
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Seecon helps to build this foundation. |
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The participation of the public in projects, which have a direct impact on the life of the citizens, has in many cases proven to be sensible. Agreements like the EU Water Framework Directive bear witness to this experience and prescribe the participation of relevant stakeholders during future projects. Whether it concerns the building of power plants or the new utilization of buildings: quality and acceptance depend on how good the project is anchored within the local structures. Seecon helps to build this foundation. |
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Why participation?
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Advantages of our work for our clients
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The dialogue with different stakeholders is neither a burden nor a luxury, but a way towards better quality and profitability. Seecon supports this way - from the beginning through the authorization process - till the goal, the sustainable usage of the newly created paticipatory offer, is reached. |
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If you want to have more informations, please contact us:
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Sophie Rotter Email: sophie.rotter|at|seecon.org Tel.:+49 (0) 541 760 2828-1 |
Seeconsult hosted the German stakeholder workshop "Implementing the European Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC): What are our lessons learnt?" on 31st August 2010 in Hannover. The workshop summarized the results of the international IWRM-Net project i-Five ( www.i-five.org). 15 representatives of the water management resources participated.


