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kaasatuse

Kaasatuse is an Estonian noun that denotes the state or act of involvement, participation, or inclusion of different actors in a process. It is commonly used in administrative, organizational, and sociological contexts to describe how individuals, groups, or institutions are engaged in decision-making, planning, or implementation.

Etymology and form: The term is derived from the verb kaasata, meaning to involve or include, and

Usage: In governance and policy discourse, kaasatuse is used to discuss stakeholder engagement, participatory mechanisms, and

Notes: If kaasatuse is intended as a place name, brand, or a specialized term outside standard Estonian,

is
formed
with
a
nominal
suffix
that
expresses
a
state
or
quality.
In
standard
usage,
kaasatuse
relates
to
concepts
of
involvement
or
stakeholder
participation,
with
related
forms
such
as
kaasatus
and
kaasamine
appearing
in
various
compounds
and
contexts.
the
level
of
input
from
different
parties.
Common
phrases
include
kaasatuse
tase
(level
of
involvement)
and
kaasatuse
suurendamine
(increasing
involvement),
which
appear
in
policy
documents,
reports,
and
research
literature.
additional
context
can
help
clarify
meaning.
The
word
may
also
appear
in
dialectal
variants
or
in
compound
forms
that
adapt
its
sense
to
specific
fields.