ENTRACK - Stakeholder Matrix and Pathways of Engagement report [2024]


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The Stakeholder Matrix and Pathways of Engagement report is a key component of the ENTRACK project, designed to guide inclusive and effective engagement with stakeholders in clean energy policy-making. By mapping out and involving a diverse array of actors, including government agencies, private companies, academic institutions, and local communities, this report establishes a collaborative framework for addressing energy transition needs across Portugal, Spain, Italy, and Greece. Through clear and adaptive pathways for engagement, the ENTRACK project seeks to drive coordinated policy-making that supports clean and just energy transitions.


The Stakeholder Matrix and Pathways of Engagement report serves a dual purpose: to create an in-depth analysis of relevant stakeholders and to design flexible engagement pathways that evolve with the project’s goals. This approach ensures that each stakeholder’s voice is recognized and that their unique insights and levels of influence are leveraged to achieve ENTRACK’s mission. By fostering collaboration across sectors and governance levels, the report underscores the significance of co-designed policies that are inclusive, region-specific, and reflective of the needs of diverse communities, particularly those most affected by energy challenges. This structured and adaptive engagement model is essential to promoting a sustainable energy future for the Mediterranean.


The production of the Stakeholder Matrix and Pathways of Engagement report was expertly led by NOVA School of Science and Technology (FCT NOVA)


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Citation : Castro, C. Mahoney, K., Lopes, R., Gouveia, J.P. (2024). ENTRACK - Stakeholder Matrix and Pathways of Engagement. ENTRACK. 101120704. EUY LIFE project. Available at: https://entrack-project.eu/

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