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Stakeholder Participation in Prioritization of Water Supply and Demand in Jordan

(Corresponding) Shammout M., Shatanawi M.
Topic: 
Efficient water resources management in cr(vi) impacted water bodies
Stakeholder participation in prioritization of water supply and demand was developed to assist water resource entities and water users on decision making when coping with water scarcity, climate change and contaminated water in Zarqa River Basin, Jordan. The basin was selected for CrITERIA project...Read more
Keywords: 
stakeholder participation, water management, water scarcity, Zarqa Basin
Paper ID: 
cest2019_00538

Social Acceptability of Offshore Wind Projects in Greece: Citizen Perspectives on Challenging Issues of Site-Selection Problem

(Corresponding) Spyridonidou S., Vagiona D.
Topic: 
Renewable energy sources
Lack of social acceptance remains a major constraint towards offshore wind project (OWP) deployment. The incorporation of local population perspectives and concerns into the site-selection process of OWPs can assist to overcome the respective barriers. In this work, an appropriately designed...Read more
Keywords: 
citizen participation, offshore wind, social acceptability, site-selection, GIS
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00018

Mapping the path of an inclusive transition towards circular economy: Local accelerator hubs as enablers of circular business model innovation?

(Corresponding) Ort V., Ruiz H., Katusic V., Demetriou G.
Topic: 
Circular economy and industrial symbiosis
While the goal of the circular agenda is clear, the path to circularity is anything but mapped out. On a regional level, Local Accelerator Hubs (LAHs) can play a key role in leading this transition by connecting important players to collectively solve local challenges that pose obstacles to the...Read more
Keywords: 
Circular Business Innovation, Circular Economy, Local Accelerator Hubs, Participation, Inclusive Transition
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00289

Sustainable water resources governance developments: cross-sectorial policies and societal practice

(Corresponding) Ernsteins R., Skute A., Konkovs K., Lagzdina E., Ozolins M.
Topic: 
Water policy, management and society
The governance process of surface water resources in Latvia, particularly, in small river catchment areas and lake lands, also being Natura 2000 territories, was the main foci for two studies described. Previous traditional research done in related fields in Latvia has been focusing on water...Read more
Keywords: 
water and nature management, societal participation, bottom-up instruments, communication
Paper ID: 
cest2023_00304