Key factors in the success of eco-communities in Taiwan's countryside: The role of government, partner, and community group

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Abstract

The ideals of the successful implementation of an eco-community involve several key elements. This study used a literature review to clarify the key factors for the successful implementation of an eco-community and established the influence of these key elements through expert questionnaires. The results of the study showed that the most crucial part of building a successful eco-community is the community group, followed by the partners who assist the community, and finally the assistance and support of the government. The leader of a community plays the most critical role, followed by the community group, and community self-consciousness. In addition, if the community can establish partnerships with experts, scholars, nongovernmental organizations, and nonprofit organizations, and construct a stable autonomous financial system, the eco-community is guaranteed to continue operating.

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Sun, C. Y., Chen, Y. A., & Zhang, X. (2019). Key factors in the success of eco-communities in Taiwan’s countryside: The role of government, partner, and community group. Sustainability (Switzerland), 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/su11041208

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