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Vol. 9 No. 1 (2015)
Vol. 9 No. 1 (2015)
Special feature: Challenges of critical institutionalism
Published:
2015-03-16
Editorials
Furthering critical institutionalism
Frances Dalton Cleaver, Jessica de Koning
1-18
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Research articles
A tragedy of errors? Institutional dynamics and land tenure in Finnmark, Norway
Andrei Marin, Ivar Bjørklund
19-40
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A fine mess: Bricolaged forest governance in Cameroon
Verina Ingram, Mirjam A.F. Ros-Tonen, Ton Dietz
41-64
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Bridging political economy analysis and critical institutionalism: an approach to help analyse institutional change for rural water services
Stephen David Jones
65-86
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Local bureaucrats as bricoleurs. The everyday implementation practices of county environment officers in rural Kenya
Mikkel Funder, Martin Marani
87-106
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The powers of water-user associations: on multiplicity, fluidity, and durability in the Peruvian Andes
Andres Verzijl, Carolina Dominguez
107-128
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The material of the social: the mutual shaping of institutions by irrigation technology and society in Seguia Khrichfa, Morocco
Saskia van der Kooij, Margreet Zwarteveen, Marcel Kuper
129-150
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Trust and social capital in the design and evolution of institutions for collective action
Benjamin Six, Esther van Zimmeren, Florin Popa, Christine Frison
151-176
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Social equity and livelihood implications of REDD+ in rural communities – a case study from Nepal
Mohan Poudel, Rik Thwaites, Digby Race, Ganga Ram Dahal
177-208
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Development of indicators for assessment of Lake Malawi Basin in an Integrated Lake Basin Management (ILBM) framework
Clara Limbitso Chidammodzi, Victor Shiholo Muhandiki
209-236
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Challenging pathways to safe water access in rural Uganda: From supply to demand-driven water governance
Resty Naiga, Marianne Penker, Karl Hogl
237-260
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The cost of dividing the commons: Overlapping property systems in Tonle Sap, Cambodia
Thol Dina, Jin Sato
261-280
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Measuring the potential for self-governance: An approach for the management of the common-pool resources
Sergio Colin-Castillo, Richard T. Woodward
281-305
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A common-pool resource experiment in acequia communities
Nejem Raheem
306-321
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What incentivizes local forest conservation efforts? Evidence from Bolivia
Glenn Daniel Wright, Krister Andersson, Clark Gibson, Tom Evans
322-346
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Drama of the commons in small-scale shrimp aquaculture in northwestern, Sri Lanka
Eranga Kokila Galappaththi, Fikret Berkes
347-368
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Sustainability and social responsibility reporting in open source software
Maria Isabel Alonso de Magdaleno, Jesus Garcia-Garcia
369-397
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Normative structures, collaboration and conflict in irrigation; a case study of the Pillaro North Canal Irrigation System, Ecuadorian Highlands
Jaime Hoogesteger
398-415
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Can origin labels re-shape relationships along international supply chains? – The case of Café de Colombia
Xiomara F. Quiñones-Ruiz, Marianne Penker, Christian R. Vogl, Luis F. Samper-Gartner
416-439
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Adaptive governance of the Baltic Sea - lessons from elsewhere
Matilda Valman, Henrik Österblom, Per Olsson
440-465
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Book reviews
Wall, Derek (2014). The Commons in History. Culture, Conflict, and Ecology
Miguel Laborda-Pemán
466-468
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