Commitment to Place as Motivation for Citizen-Based Watershed Collaboration: BIMBY Effect

Authors

  • Sindhu Weber Auburn University
  • John C. Morris Auburn University
  • Kelly Ann Krawczyk Auburn University
  • Luisa Diaz-Kope University of North Georgia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20899/jpna.qvhqm939

Keywords:

collaboration, motivation, watershed restoration, social capital, grassroots NGOs

Abstract

A growing literature in citizen-based collaboration extols the many virtues of collaboration to address complex public problems. Little attention has been paid, however, to the underlying motivation for citizen participation. Drawn from three case studies of citizen-based environmental collaborations, this paper examines the motivations of citizens to engage in collaboration. The research suggests that a longstanding commitment to “place” is an important driver for collaboration. The findings of this paper can assist citizen-based environmental collaborative groups to identify ways to more effectively engage citizens in local collaborative efforts.

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2024-12-11 — Updated on 2024-12-11

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