International audienceThe purpose of this article is to explore the issues associated with the spatialization of the Institutional Resource Regimes (IRR) approach. In particular, it discusses the IRR approach in relation with regulatory scales issues. To this end, it first examines the concept of Functional Regulatory Space (FRS), which was developed alternatively to IRR in order to account for policy rescaling processes. It then points out some of the limitations of the IRR and FRS approaches with respect to explaining such rescaling processes. In order to overcome these limitations, we then propose some theoretical developments that builds on the “politics of scale” approach. The relevance of these theoretical developments is then discuss...
The increased consumption of goods and services derived from natural resources has resulted in compe...
Incoherent institutional regimes are among the most critical barriers to adapt water governance unde...
Coherence is pivotal to integrate governance and, presumably, to improve sustainability because of m...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to explore the issues associated with the spati...
This article postulates that an approach combining political science (policy analysis) and instituti...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This article develops the concept of “Functional Regulatory Space” (FRS) in order to analyze the new...
International audienceAfter major floods occurred in 2003 on the Rhône River (France), the State and...
International audienceIn the context of Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the objective of ’’good ...
****Work in progress – Do not quote **** Abstract: This article develops the concept of "Functi...
Although the concept of sustainable development is gaining increasing political acknowledgement, des...
This introductory article to the special issue on the Institutional Resource Regime (IRR) framework ...
This paper examines the rescaling of flood risk management (FRM) in Britain over the past 70+ years....
The appropriate scales for science, management, and decision making cannot be unambiguously derived...
The Institutional Resource Regime framework appears successful in comparing natural resource governa...
The increased consumption of goods and services derived from natural resources has resulted in compe...
Incoherent institutional regimes are among the most critical barriers to adapt water governance unde...
Coherence is pivotal to integrate governance and, presumably, to improve sustainability because of m...
International audienceThe purpose of this article is to explore the issues associated with the spati...
This article postulates that an approach combining political science (policy analysis) and instituti...
Book of proceedings: Annual AESOP Congress, Spaces of Dialog for Places of Dignity, Lisbon, 11-14th ...
This article develops the concept of “Functional Regulatory Space” (FRS) in order to analyze the new...
International audienceAfter major floods occurred in 2003 on the Rhône River (France), the State and...
International audienceIn the context of Water Framework Directive (WFD) and the objective of ’’good ...
****Work in progress – Do not quote **** Abstract: This article develops the concept of "Functi...
Although the concept of sustainable development is gaining increasing political acknowledgement, des...
This introductory article to the special issue on the Institutional Resource Regime (IRR) framework ...
This paper examines the rescaling of flood risk management (FRM) in Britain over the past 70+ years....
The appropriate scales for science, management, and decision making cannot be unambiguously derived...
The Institutional Resource Regime framework appears successful in comparing natural resource governa...
The increased consumption of goods and services derived from natural resources has resulted in compe...
Incoherent institutional regimes are among the most critical barriers to adapt water governance unde...
Coherence is pivotal to integrate governance and, presumably, to improve sustainability because of m...