Climate change policies designed by stakeholder and public participation
Jörg-Marco Hilpert1 and Oliver Scheel2, 1Dialogik Non-profit Institute for Communication and cooperation research, Stuttgart, Germany, 2Center for Interdisciplinary Risk and Innovation Studies (ZIRIUS), Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract
In 2013 the Ministry of Environment and Energy of the German State of Baden-Württemberg initiated a major public involvement program for an integrated state policy on climate change.
The nonprofit company DIALOGIK established 16 roundtables with organized stakeholder groups, randomly selected citizens from the state, and with volunteers. The roundtables discussed different topical areas such as sustainable mobility, the replacement ...
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