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Participatory and Negotiated Territorial Development (PNTD) : Why PNTD? Where Has It Been Applied?
Participatory and Negotiated Territorial Development (PNTD) : Why PNTD? Where Has It Been Applied?
Participatory and Negotiated Territorial Development (PNTD) : Why PNTD? Where Has It Been Applied?
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stakeholders' positions, • Positions • New rules of the game
Margins of Flexibility • This agreement includes plans
interests and strategies, and
Actors • Interests Willingness for dialogue • Strengthened local institutions of activities or initiatives for
the potentialities and local development (in the short,
vulnerabilities of their • Bargaining
medium, and long term)
territory; Power • Economic activities
Dialogue • Access to basic services
through a participatory process;
• Historical analysis to identify Proposals for • Outlines the minimum required
the causes of existing History STA* • Improved use of implementation capacities and
negotiation territorial assets
territorial constraints, and Negotiation external resources;
• Conflict Management
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possible trends; • Implies concrete commitment
• Promote dialogue among • Potentialities/ on activities, institutional
stakeholders; Vulnerabilities
Possible trends/ arrangements or resource
• Inform all stakeholders on Territory • Land Tenure/ • Stronger social cohesion
constraints management;
territorial issues and their Production • Strengthened bargaining power • Leads to improved social
importance; Systems • Reduced vulnerabilities cohesion and strengthened
• Analyse the context-specific bargaining power by local
political, institutional and stakeholders.
legal frameworks at regional, DIAGNOSTICS (ACTORS/ DIALOGUE/ IMPLEMENTATION/
INSTITUTIONS/ TERRITORIES) PROPOSALS M&E
national and international MEDIATION
level and their influence on
local development. CAPACITY BUILDING AND
AWARENESS RAISING
EXTERNAL SUPPORT:
• Act as an external facilitator and "honest broker" during the whole process. It is his or her task to stimulate social dialogue with the goal of finding convergence between
the different points of view;
• Play a key role in the identification, analysis and provision of coherent information on local problem areas;
• Support the search for ways to achieve a coordinated and effective response to local problems;
• Spearheads the process of linking the local community and other relevant key-players in the area, supporting integrated territorial planning and providing valuable inputs
to municipal and provincial development actors.