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governance, in this case, formal scalar reorganization (re-scaling) of governance. Modifications of water governance are the … outcome of interrelated changes in the determinants of actor-specific perceptions of costs and benefits of governance. To … where collective bargaining processes over governance take shape. Rescaling is conceptualized as being about whose economic …
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The decentralization of resource property rights has become an increasingly popular policy in many natural resource-dependent communities of the developing world. However, the success of this policy approach depends on both collective action and institutionalization. It is therefore important to...
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This article examines how governance, particularly corruption control and political stability, affects deforestation …
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Alps. The article critically examines the outcomes of innovative governance responses to socio-ecological risk through an …, market niches, and private and public governance relationships to respond implicitly and explicitly to agro …
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In 2007 and 2008, the world experienced a significant Global Financial Crisis (GFC). Several factors were perceived as drivers of the crisis, however, its dynamics and consequences for natural resources and the environment remain largely unknown, particularly in Brazil. Combining grounded theory...
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Institutions for biodiversity governance are located at the interface of human and ecological systems. The analysis of …
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