2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2016.06.009
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Transnational Markets for Sustainable Development Governance: The Case of REDD+

Abstract: Transnational sustainable development efforts often follow a project-based approach, in which funding sources, whether donor agencies, foundations, or firms, sponsor specific development activities, generally undertaken by nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) or social enterprises

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“…Five articles did not include enough information, and all of them were strictly about collaborative governance. Ties included information exchange and provision (Horning et al., 2016; Provan et al., 2011), dyadic collaboration (Bergsten et al., 2019; Fischer et al., 2012), and project support (Gallemore & Jespersen, 2016), to name a few.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Five articles did not include enough information, and all of them were strictly about collaborative governance. Ties included information exchange and provision (Horning et al., 2016; Provan et al., 2011), dyadic collaboration (Bergsten et al., 2019; Fischer et al., 2012), and project support (Gallemore & Jespersen, 2016), to name a few.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 2 An example should help us clarify this distinction. Gallemore and Jespersen (2016) is an article that we have cataloged as being “loosely” about collaborative governance. The article is about matching markets involving donors and sustainable development projects in multiple countries, which the authors see as being typically present in transnational polycentric governance initiatives.…”
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“…By depicting actors as nodes and the interrelation between nodes as links, SNA is a useful method to visualize and analyze the patterns of interaction at work in a complex network [39]. Similar studies applying SNA can be found in global environmental and forest governance networks research [10,40,41].…”
Section: Social Network Analysismentioning
confidence: 90%
“…In particular, the role of the connection between funding sectors and those in need of money is important for carrying out their projects. This is the central problem of (Gallemore & Jespersen, 2016). The dataset consisted of 91 donor organizations.…”
Section: Political Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%