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EiJ EcoEd Sketch Set: Analyzing Stakeholders

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In this set of sketches, students will identify and analyze stakeholders in particular cases of environmental injustice. Stakeholders are individuals, groups or organizations that have a stake in a problem or project. They are affected by the problem (positively or negatively) or have an interest in the outcomes of interventions in the problem. There are both local and non-local stakeholders. Residents, plant workers and companies are stakeholders in environmental problems in many places, for example. The International Atomic Energy Administration -- though headquartered in Vienna, Austria -- is a stakeholder in problems associated with nuclear power plants in many settings around the world (as in Fukushima). 

This sketch set consists of four sketches: Stakeholder Mapping, Stakeholder Power Grid, Stakeholder Perce [insert flow diagram instead of text here?] that together lead to having a detailed and rigorous understanding of power and action in a setting. 

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 EcoGovLab. 2023.  “EiJ EcoEd Sketch Set: Analyzing Stakeholders,” assignment updated for the Environmental InJustice Curriculum Program. March 2023.