Description
The data contains interview transcripts. The interviews were implemented as part of the research project BOLSTER - Bridging Organizations and marginalized communities for Local Sustainablity Transitions in EuRope. <br><br>
The interviewees are representatives from stakeholder groups in three regions (e.g. local, regional and national government, non-governmental organization, civil society organization, private sector, academia) in the three study regions covered by BOLSTER. These regions include: North Brabant (NL), Cluj County (RO), and Basque Country (ESP). Additionally, the interviewees from the North Brabant region include individual residents identified as vulnerable.<br><br>
A total of 55 interviews were conducted, including 23 in North Brabant, 21 in Cluj County, and 11 in the Basque Country.
Researchers visited each of these regions to carry out fieldwork, and most
interviews were conducted in person.<br><br>
The interviews with the policy stakeholders were focused on exploring the following main themes:<br>
• The development of the economic transition from a historical perspective;<br>
• The level of awareness and engagement of different stakeholders in the regional economic transition process;<br>
• The stakeholders’ perceptions of the process; the challenges and opportunities for, and lessons learned from the development of the region that it entails;<br>
• The expected impacts and implications of the process for them and others in the region with a particular focus on the winners and losers from the reforms;<br>
• Perceived opportunities and capacities to influence the process;<br>
• Major challenges related to that and suggestions on how they could be addressed;
The interviews with the vulnerable residents in the North Brabant region were focused on exploring:<br>
• The qualities of places that make the participants feel good/not good;<br>
• The qualities of places that the participants would like to change/remain the same;<br>
• The participants' identity (what they like to do, what makes them feel happy/themselves).<br><br>
Field researchers:<br>
Southeast North Brabant - TiU NL Anastasiya Ansteeg, Michiel Stapper, Julius Veenstra<br>
Cluj County - TiU RO Anastasiya Ansteeg, Michiel Stapper<br>
Basque Country - TiU ES Michiel Stapper, Anaelle Bueno Patin<br><br>
Due to the sensitivity of the data, they are not stored in DataverseNL but in a secure location at Tilburg University. If you would like to request access to the data file(s), please use the Contact Owner button on the dataset’s landing page.
Due to the sensitivity of the data, they are not stored in DataverseNL but in a secure location at Tilburg University. If you would like to request access to the data file(s), please use the Contact Owner button on the dataset’s landing page.
Method:
On-site interviews with stakeholders, transcription and pseudonymisation interview data.
Universe:
A total of 55 interviews were conducted, including 23 in North Brabant, 21 in Cluj County, and 11 in the Basque Country. Researchers visited each of these region
The interviewees are representatives from stakeholder groups in three regions (e.g. local, regional and national government, non-governmental organization, civil society organization, private sector, academia) in the three study regions covered by BOLSTER. These regions include: North Brabant (NL), Cluj County (RO), and Basque Country (ESP). Additionally, the interviewees from the North Brabant region include individual residents identified as vulnerable.<br><br>
A total of 55 interviews were conducted, including 23 in North Brabant, 21 in Cluj County, and 11 in the Basque Country.
Researchers visited each of these regions to carry out fieldwork, and most
interviews were conducted in person.<br><br>
The interviews with the policy stakeholders were focused on exploring the following main themes:<br>
• The development of the economic transition from a historical perspective;<br>
• The level of awareness and engagement of different stakeholders in the regional economic transition process;<br>
• The stakeholders’ perceptions of the process; the challenges and opportunities for, and lessons learned from the development of the region that it entails;<br>
• The expected impacts and implications of the process for them and others in the region with a particular focus on the winners and losers from the reforms;<br>
• Perceived opportunities and capacities to influence the process;<br>
• Major challenges related to that and suggestions on how they could be addressed;
The interviews with the vulnerable residents in the North Brabant region were focused on exploring:<br>
• The qualities of places that make the participants feel good/not good;<br>
• The qualities of places that the participants would like to change/remain the same;<br>
• The participants' identity (what they like to do, what makes them feel happy/themselves).<br><br>
Field researchers:<br>
Southeast North Brabant - TiU NL Anastasiya Ansteeg, Michiel Stapper, Julius Veenstra<br>
Cluj County - TiU RO Anastasiya Ansteeg, Michiel Stapper<br>
Basque Country - TiU ES Michiel Stapper, Anaelle Bueno Patin<br><br>
Due to the sensitivity of the data, they are not stored in DataverseNL but in a secure location at Tilburg University. If you would like to request access to the data file(s), please use the Contact Owner button on the dataset’s landing page.
Due to the sensitivity of the data, they are not stored in DataverseNL but in a secure location at Tilburg University. If you would like to request access to the data file(s), please use the Contact Owner button on the dataset’s landing page.
Method:
On-site interviews with stakeholders, transcription and pseudonymisation interview data.
Universe:
A total of 55 interviews were conducted, including 23 in North Brabant, 21 in Cluj County, and 11 in the Basque Country. Researchers visited each of these region
| Date made available | 31 Oct 2025 |
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| Publisher | DataverseNL |
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