@article{Dalton:137833,
      recid = {137833},
      author = {Dalton, Kristy and McKee, James and Moss, Warwick and  Pullen, Lyn},
      title = {“From devolved grants...  to babysitting. Broadening the  horizon of incentives.”},
      address = {2005},
      number = {416-2016-26265},
      pages = {16},
      year = {2005},
      abstract = {Singular incentive mechanisms are not a panacea for all  environmental problems. In the
majority of cases, a mix of  instruments tailored to specific policy and Natural  Resource
Management (NRM) goals will be the most effective  response to environmental problems.
This paper presents a  framework that has been designed to act as a guide to the  selection,
design and delivery of an incentive mechanism  (or mechanisms) by aligning the issues,
dynamics and  operating structure of a group of landholders with a mix of  ‘best fit’ incentives.
The framework does this by  collecting information through a series of checklist  questions and
subsequently uses a matrix and ranked  criteria to analyse the information. The framework
has been  used on a trial basis and the outcomes have revealed  encouraging trends which have
helped to move the incentives  debate forward.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/137833},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.137833},
}