2022
DOI: 10.3390/w14192981
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Evaluation of the Synergy Degree of Watershed Collaborative Governance: A Case Study of Taihu Basin, China

Abstract: Owing to the publicity and externality of watershed governance, collaborative governance among cities has become an inevitable choice to improve watershed governance performance and promote sustainable development of watersheds. Existing studies have provided many enlightenment on promoting watershed collaborative governance (WCG), while most of them investigated WCG from single or several dimensions with scanty quantitative empirical studies. Against this background, this study aims to establish a comprehensi… Show more

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“…To achieve this, it is recommended that compensation be increased and the self-development capacity of the upstream area be improved (Yu and Chen, 2020). Doing so can establish a fair, reasonable, and sustainable ecological compensation mechanism for the watersheds (Huang et al, 2022). In addition, the "free-riding" behavior in WEC has not received sufficient attention in research on other watershed areas (Yu and Chen, 2020;Guo et al, 2021a;Zhou et al, 2022;Huang, 2023;Liu and Yuan, 2023).…”
Section: The "Free-riding" Phenomenon In Downstream Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To achieve this, it is recommended that compensation be increased and the self-development capacity of the upstream area be improved (Yu and Chen, 2020). Doing so can establish a fair, reasonable, and sustainable ecological compensation mechanism for the watersheds (Huang et al, 2022). In addition, the "free-riding" behavior in WEC has not received sufficient attention in research on other watershed areas (Yu and Chen, 2020;Guo et al, 2021a;Zhou et al, 2022;Huang, 2023;Liu and Yuan, 2023).…”
Section: The "Free-riding" Phenomenon In Downstream Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%