2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2023.06.006
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Can the transition to sustainable mobility be fair in rural areas? A stakeholder approach to mobility justice

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“…By analyzing the interactions of stakeholders, agencies are empowered to identify, map and measure the rhetoric and rationale of stakeholders used to justify their actions. Stakeholders' narratives, discourses, and decisions are crucial to show the proposed priorities and representations of justice and the power relations reflected in decision-making at a micro level (Flipo et al, 2023). In a multistakeholder context of fisheries community, the initiatives of key players connected with IUU fishing can be identified.…”
Section: Stakeholder Analysis and Iuu Fishingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By analyzing the interactions of stakeholders, agencies are empowered to identify, map and measure the rhetoric and rationale of stakeholders used to justify their actions. Stakeholders' narratives, discourses, and decisions are crucial to show the proposed priorities and representations of justice and the power relations reflected in decision-making at a micro level (Flipo et al, 2023). In a multistakeholder context of fisheries community, the initiatives of key players connected with IUU fishing can be identified.…”
Section: Stakeholder Analysis and Iuu Fishingmentioning
confidence: 99%