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Figure 2. Initial and desired score to reach per layer in the Denderleeuw pilot ({{Cite|resource=Bestand:FRAMES Monitoring Survey 13 Denderleeuw Completed.pdf|name=Baseline monitor, 2017|dialog=process-file-dialog}})
Figure 2. Initial and desired score to reach per layer in the Denderleeuw pilot ({{Cite|resource=Bestand:FRAMES Monitoring Survey 13 Denderleeuw Completed.pdf|name=Baseline monitor, 2017|dialog=process-file-dialog}})
==== Stakeholders involved ====
The primary stakeholders are citizens and companies located in flood-prone zones (as defined by the flood risk maps). In addition, the following stakeholders are identified:
'''Public actors''':
* Municipality of Denderleeuw.
* Flemish spatial planning department (''Department Omgeving'')
* Water management agencies:
** The Flemish Waterways ''(De Vlaamse Waterweg'')
** VMM (Flanders Environment Agency)
** Province of East-Flanders
** Aquafin
* Public secondary school of Denderleeuw
* Natuurpunt
'''Citizens''':
* The students of the secondary school
'''Private actors''':
* Verbond WestBrabantse Ondernemingen
* Bedrijvencentrum Aalst
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By looking at the the activities, actors and methods/approaches used, this section will provide a better understanding of the the implementation process of the MLS approach. We will look describe the point of departure, describe who was involved (when, why and how) and what key decisive moments there were.

Point of departure of FRM strategies

Figure 2. Initial and desired score to reach per layer in the Denderleeuw pilot (Baseline monitor, 2017)

Stakeholders involved

The primary stakeholders are citizens and companies located in flood-prone zones (as defined by the flood risk maps). In addition, the following stakeholders are identified:

Public actors:

  • Municipality of Denderleeuw.
  • Flemish spatial planning department (Department Omgeving)
  • Water management agencies:
    • The Flemish Waterways (De Vlaamse Waterweg)
    • VMM (Flanders Environment Agency)
    • Province of East-Flanders
    • Aquafin
  • Public secondary school of Denderleeuw
  • Natuurpunt

Citizens:

  • The students of the secondary school

Private actors:

  • Verbond WestBrabantse Ondernemingen
  • Bedrijvencentrum Aalst























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