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Combining internal and external motivations in multi-actor governance arrangements for biodiversity and ecosystem services

[Display omitted] •Presents an EU-wide survey of 34 multi-actor biodiversity governance arrangements.•Non-economic motivations are compatible with involvement of private companies.•Identifies actor self-determination as a key success factor.•Inclusive governance contributes to opting in of internall...

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Published in:Environmental science & policy 2016-04, Vol.58, p.1-10
Main Authors: Dedeurwaerdere, Tom, Admiraal, Jeroen, Beringer, Almut, Bonaiuto, Flavia, Cicero, Lavinia, Fernandez-Wulff, Paula, Hagens, Janneke, Hiedanpää, Juha, Knights, Paul, Molinario, Erica, Melindi-Ghidi, Paolo, Popa, Florin, Šilc, Urban, Soethe, Nathalie, Soininen, Tiina, Luis Vivero, Jose
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