“…Multiple streams theory (Kingdon, 1984) Setting the policy agenda; Policy adoption Engaging and mobilizing the public Public participation (Bryson & Anderson, 2000;Gallagher & Jackson, 2008;Kastens & Newig, 2008;Xu, 2005) Democratic environment; People-centered policymaking characterized by the actions it entails, such as research and public education, coalition building and direct actions (Almog-Bar & Schmid, 2013), developing consensus among experts, pursuing issues in court, and aiding in the election of particular candidates (Hoefer, 2000(Hoefer, , 2001. Walker (1991) took a broader view of advocacy approaches by looking at how organizations may use multiple activities as part of an overall "pathway to influence" (p. 103).…”