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By: Sustainable Dry Feet Inc.

Case 3 Approaching Stakeholders to Invest in Urban Regeneration Projects: A fact-sheet construction for projects appraisal in WATERgraafsmeer. By: Sustainable Dry Feet Inc. Utrecht, 29 th October 2010. Index. Introduction Who we are? Project description Our Problem Understanding

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  1. Case 3Approaching Stakeholders to Invest in Urban Regeneration Projects:A fact-sheet construction for projects appraisal in WATERgraafsmeer By:Sustainable Dry Feet Inc. Utrecht, 29th October 2010

  2. Index • Introduction • Who we are? • Project description • Our Problem Understanding • Multidisciplinary Approach • Results • Governance • Fact Sheet • Discussion

  3. Who we are? Dry Feet Inc. • Master Student Sustainable Development – EPM, Portuguese • Bachelors degree in Economics. Working experience as international financial auditor and assistant. David Castro • Master Student Sustainable Development – Business Management, Spanish • Four years business and supply chain management expertise. Previous Master in Chemical Engineering. Love traveling and knowing different cultures Laia Fayet • Master Student Sustainable Development – EPM, Dutch • BcS in environmental studies at the University of Utrecht, specialization in environmental policy and governance Marc Leijtens • Master Student Sustainable Development – EPM, Dutch • Bachelor in Psychology; worked in Burkina Faso on solar energy project. Broadly interested in all sustainability topics and especially the business aspects of sustainability. Sanderine van Odijk • Master Student Sustainable Development – LEB, Spanish • Bachelor in Biology. Loves climbing, playing the drums and listening to good music Imanol Oquiñena • Master Student Sustainable Development – EPM, Greek • Received a Bachelor's degree in Economics and Environmental Science and has four years of experience in asset management Jennifer Stamatelos • Master Student Sustainable Development – EPM, Dutch • Bachelors on economics, development studies, and political science. Leonardo Verkooijen

  4. Our Problem Understanding Governance • Network, Stakeholders Engagement OUR SCOPE Governance Project Identification Fact Sheet Construction Business Case Construction Project Implementation Fact Sheets • Structure, methodology, key indicators Sustainability - Triple Bottom Line Evaluation • Economic Impacts, Turnover, Investments • Environmental Impacts: Energy, Water, Materials, Waste, Biodiversity, Land use, Flood prevention, Temperature regulation • Social Impacts: Wellbeing, Quality of Life, Health, Education Policy • Policy, Regulations and Funding

  5. Multidisciplinary Proposal Approach Disciplinary Research Expected Results 1. Governance Stakeholder Analysis SO • Depiction stakeholder network Stakeholder Coalition ML • Stakeholder indicators JS 2. Policy, Regulation, Funding • Policy indicators Urban Regeneration Projects Fact Sheet Recipe Eenhoorn Case Study 3. Triple bottom line Evaluation 3.1 Economic Impacts LV • Economic indicators 3.2 Environmental Impacts • Environmental indicators Multiple scenario comparison Energy, Water, Waste, Emissions (household level) LF • Indicators IO Urban ecology • Indicators 3.3 Social Impacts DC • Social indicators

  6. Project Description

  7. Results - Stakeholder Analysis

  8. Results - Governance • Stakeholder characteristics: interest and power • Players (medium power): Waternet, Stadsdeel Oost en Projectbureau Wibaut a/d Amstel • Player (high power): Ymere • Subject: Klima Rain • Position (cooperation of) inhabitants yet unknown

  9. Power versus Interest grid

  10. Recommendations for the Client • Four courses of action • Cooperation; involving Ymere in the implementation of energy- and water systems in the Rudolf Dieselbuurt • Integration and lobbying; integration of small projects into one coherent program and lobbying towards Ymere to achieve joint implementation • Financial participation; involvement of the municipality of Amsterdam in (partial) financing the implementation costs • Support and project boosting; implementation of sustainable energy- and water systems on a large scale can be achieved by selecting pilot studies that will be supported and monitored by the municipality to accelerate the learning process.

  11. Results – Policy, regulations and funding

  12. POLICY SETTING

  13. lEGAL SETTING

  14. Results – Fact Sheet • End result – A practical, general fact sheet that Waternet can use for future cases. • Contains indicators for each relevant section. • Presents these across three scenarios.

  15. Discussion • Firstly, any questions? Clarifications? • Is this the most convincing way of presenting urban regeneration projects and engage stakeholders? • Suggestions?

  16. Thank you!

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