multistakeholder
English
Etymology
Adjective
multistakeholder (comparative more multistakeholder, superlative most multistakeholder)
- Of or pertaining to more than one stakeholder.
- 2005, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Best practices for improving law compliance in the forestry sector (page 28)
- This multistakeholder dialogue has reshaped the forest sector by increasing the participation and influence of civil society in forest-related decision-making processes.
- 2017, Victor Pickard, Media Activism in the Digital Age:
- While the 2008 paper advocated for the devolution of the “Amerocentric” control over Internet governance, and for a more multistakeholder governance process, today it is also possible for users to run last-mile connectivity infrastructure, both by installing the infrastructure and by using it as a platform to govern itself.
- 2005, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Best practices for improving law compliance in the forestry sector (page 28)
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