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Getting TPAs to Act on a Project

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From the stakeholder audit, the diagnostic and other work, it will become clear that there are perhaps three or four people who might have an interest in the project on which we are working. Often, they are politicians, ward councilors and the like. Often, they are local luminaries, for example in the civic society. Seldom are they the local pressure or environmental groups.

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Curtin, T. (2007). Getting TPAs to Act on a Project. In: Managing Green Issues. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230800854_10

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