Combining internal and external motivations in multi-actor governance arrangements for biodiversity and ecosystem services
Tom Dedeurwaerdere,
Jeroen Admiraal,
Almut Beringer,
Flavia Bonaiuto,
Lavinia Cicero,
Paula Fernandez-Wulff,
Janneke Hagens,
Juha Hiedanpää,
Paul Knights,
Erica Molinario,
Paolo Melindi-Ghidi,
Florin Popa,
Urban Šilc,
Nathalie Soethe,
Tiina Soininen and
Jose Luis Vivero
Environmental Science & Policy, 2016, vol. 58, issue C, 1-10
Abstract:
This paper analyses the possibility of building a mutually supportive dynamics between internally and externally motivated behaviour for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services provision. To this purpose a face to face survey amongst 169 key actors of 34 highly successful and prominent biodiversity arrangements in seven EU countries was conducted. The main finding of the paper is the feasibility of combining inherently intrinsically motivated behaviours (providing enjoyment, pleasure from experimentation and learning, aesthetic satisfaction) and internalized extrinsic motivations (related to the identification with the collective goals of conservation policy) through a common set of governance features. Successful initiatives that combine internal and external motivations share the following features: inclusive decision making processes, a broad monitoring by “peers” beyond the core staff of the initiatives, and a context that is supportive for the building of autonomous actor competences. These findings are in line with the psycho-sociological theory of motivation, which shows the importance of a psycho-social context leading to a subjective perception of autonomy and a sense of competence of the actors.
Keywords: Internal motivations; Biodiversity; Multi-actor governance; Payment for ecosystem services; Crowding out (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.envsci.2015.12.003
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