Problems occur when institutional arrangements for collective management of food and water systems fail to meet demands. Many of the problems characterising river basins and other collectively managed water resource systems can be ascribed largely to the failure of institutions to enable problems beyond the individual to be managed collectively. The nature of these demands, and the institutional responses to them, vary widely and are not amenable to simple definitions and prescriptions. We begin with a brief review of conventional approaches to analysing institutions and organisations, focused largely, but not exclusively, on river basins. We observe that attempts to reduce the institutional landscape of river basins to over-simplistic form...
Drawing on non-representational theory, using as an example the work of Gilles Deleuze, we offer a c...
Water managing systems are becoming more complex as new institutional arrangements are created in re...
Based on studies of water, poverty and livelihoods in nine river basins, this article reviews the ro...
ABSTRACT: Problems occur when institutional arrangements for collective management of food and water...
Problems occur when institutional arrangements for collective management of food and water systems f...
This chapter focuses on the concept of institutional bricolage to explore how practical governance a...
This study scrutinizes the institutional realities of water project implementation in remote, rural ...
This study scrutinizes the institutional realities of water project implementation in remote, rural ...
One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a biore...
Contains fulltext : 131800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The founding ...
This study challenges the oversimplified way in which abstract and bureaucratic 'design principles' ...
The idea that ecosystem management should be approached at the bioregional scale is central to the t...
YesThis paper challenges ideas that it is possible to `get the institutions right¿ in the management...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceOne solution considered by researche...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Drawing on non-representational theory, using as an example the work of Gilles Deleuze, we offer a c...
Water managing systems are becoming more complex as new institutional arrangements are created in re...
Based on studies of water, poverty and livelihoods in nine river basins, this article reviews the ro...
ABSTRACT: Problems occur when institutional arrangements for collective management of food and water...
Problems occur when institutional arrangements for collective management of food and water systems f...
This chapter focuses on the concept of institutional bricolage to explore how practical governance a...
This study scrutinizes the institutional realities of water project implementation in remote, rural ...
This study scrutinizes the institutional realities of water project implementation in remote, rural ...
One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a biore...
Contains fulltext : 131800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The founding ...
This study challenges the oversimplified way in which abstract and bureaucratic 'design principles' ...
The idea that ecosystem management should be approached at the bioregional scale is central to the t...
YesThis paper challenges ideas that it is possible to `get the institutions right¿ in the management...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]GEUSIInternational audienceOne solution considered by researche...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Drawing on non-representational theory, using as an example the work of Gilles Deleuze, we offer a c...
Water managing systems are becoming more complex as new institutional arrangements are created in re...
Based on studies of water, poverty and livelihoods in nine river basins, this article reviews the ro...