Stakeholders are, in the context of this glossary, environmentalists, park managers, Tourism industry representatives, consumers, host countries, host communities, funders and financiers, and others who have an interest in a particular certification program.
Other definition:
Stakeholders are the parties who may be affected by agency decisions and actions (i.e., user groups, elected officials, commercial interests, environmentalists, park managers, tourism industry representatives, consumers, host countries, host communities, funders and financiers, and others).

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