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100 _aTang, Ching-Ping
245 _aManaging incentive dynamics for collaborative governance in land and ecological conservation
260 _c2014
300 _ap.220-231.
362 _aMar-Apr
520 _aPublic governance often involves policy tools and stakeholders from multiple sectors. How different policy tools are used may affect the chances that the values and interests of diverse stakeholders can be aligned in mutually supportive ways. Drawing on insights from behavioral and cognitive economics, this article uses the case of land and ecological conservation in Twin Lake, Taiwan, to illustrate how various interactive dynamics-hierarchical exclusion and preemptive effects-may affect efforts in land and ecological conservation involving stakeholders from multiple sectors. Such illustrations may inform the choice and sequencing of policy tools for facilitating collaborative governance. - Reproduced.
650 _aPublic administration
700 _aTang, Shui-Yan
773 _aPublic Administration Review
908 _aN
909 _a104318
999 _c104314
_d104314