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    Risks and Opportunities

    RHDHV also recognizes that the pilot scoping entails various opportunities and risks as enumerated in the table below. Among the opportunities including the sources of funds for external funding and data sharing.

    Ways Forward

    During the 18 October 2023 meeting with the city local government unit of Malolos, ABB-BP and the EKN, Mayor Christian D.

    Stakeholders

    The stakeholder engagement for the North Manila Bay Flood Protection Strategy aims to engage the stakeholders in a meaningful way, considering their aspirations, sentiments, and recommendations at different project stages.

    Stakeholder engagement principles

    The stakeholder engagement has been divided into stages that are executed in chronological order but can be overlapping/updated during subsequent phases.

    Stage 1: Identification of Stakeholders

    The stakeholders engaged by the North Manila Bay Flood Protection Strategy are classified into three groups:

    Stage 2: Stakeholder engagement and information sharing

    The stage of engagement, information generation, and data sharing occurs at the initial part of the Project.

    Stage 3: Consultation, feedback, and interest

    Small one-on-one meetings were used to engage with stakeholders to discuss ongoing and planned projects in North Manila Bay, align similar initiatives, share data, discuss findings of the project team, recommend nature-based solutions and pilot

    Stage 4: Strategy and possible pilot feedback

    In this stage of stakeholder engagement, the findings of the Study were presented to the concerned stakeholders. The proposed nature-based solutions and possible pilot locations were discussed.

    Stage 5: Stakeholder Analysis

    A power–interest matrix was used to classify stakeholders in terms of the power they hold and the extent to which they are likely to be involved.

    Institutional Setting

    Analysing and finding the right institutional setting will be pivotal for the success of smaller-scale implementation and the implementation of the strategy itself.

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