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As an orchestrator or network organisation working on landscape restoration, you are constantly trying to connect (with) stakeholders and facilitate improved cooperation on important topics. A networking organisation, therefore, needs to have a good overview of all the (important) stakeholders in a landscape or network, their activities, relationships, and stakes.

This guide provides you with an introduction to stakeholder mapping for your landscape. It includes several frameworks and tools that are easy to use in your desk research and workshops.

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