Viewpoints of Stakeholders Sample Clauses

Viewpoints of Stakeholders. To conduct a more comprehensive analysis, validate and round out certain preliminary findings taken from the detailed analysis and define ANRQC implementation priorities, the Board, through its Secretariat, consulted the main Agreement stakeholders (tallymen, JWG members and coordinators, TSFMA holders) via a consultation tour. The tour’s objectives consisted in evaluating stakeholders’ satisfaction with application of the Agreement’s forestry-related provisions in order to identify potential improvements specific to each stakeholder group or common to all. This section presents the approach used and summarizes stakeholders’ viewpoints according to the Agreement’s main themes, which were targeted in the questionnaires. The summary of findings by stakeholder group is shown in Appendix 2.
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