Community forest management in the Amazon has been subject to institutional changes because of a shift from government to governance. Although these changes aim to create opportunities for local communities, the effectiveness of new institutions remains arbitrary. In particular, the unpredictability of legislative outcomes—as one of the institutional changes—evokes discussion on how local people respond to new institutions. This article analyzes the effects of forest institutions at the local level. By using the concept of institutional bricolage, the article argues that institutions in practice work differently than intended
The forest reforms unfolding during the last two decades in the western Amazon have embraced policy ...
Although there is considerable interest in the impact of diverse policies affecting the biophysical ...
From a critical institutionalism and institutional bricolage perspective, this article analyses what...
Community forest management in the Amazon has been subject to institutional changes because of a shi...
This thesis aims at identifying the different kinds of institutional influences on forest practices ...
Academics and policy makers often analyse the role of institutions in terms of an institutional logi...
Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) implementation strategies articulate different aims, goals, and ...
This paper discusses the way in which local populations have transformed and adapted natural resourc...
This chapter outlines the concept of institutional bricolage as a tool for understanding how communi...
Forest management by small farmers in the Amazon has been facing various institutional changes as a...
Annual rates of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon declined by 77.5% between 2004 and 2011. Yet, ...
Co-management approaches in forestry have frequently failed to fulfil their promise and have generat...
This thesis investigates the role of institutions on deforestation within the framework of the New I...
This thesis investigates the role of institutions on deforestation within the framework of the New I...
This study adopts an institutional approach to analyze the way in which informal rules, in their int...
The forest reforms unfolding during the last two decades in the western Amazon have embraced policy ...
Although there is considerable interest in the impact of diverse policies affecting the biophysical ...
From a critical institutionalism and institutional bricolage perspective, this article analyses what...
Community forest management in the Amazon has been subject to institutional changes because of a shi...
This thesis aims at identifying the different kinds of institutional influences on forest practices ...
Academics and policy makers often analyse the role of institutions in terms of an institutional logi...
Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) implementation strategies articulate different aims, goals, and ...
This paper discusses the way in which local populations have transformed and adapted natural resourc...
This chapter outlines the concept of institutional bricolage as a tool for understanding how communi...
Forest management by small farmers in the Amazon has been facing various institutional changes as a...
Annual rates of deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon declined by 77.5% between 2004 and 2011. Yet, ...
Co-management approaches in forestry have frequently failed to fulfil their promise and have generat...
This thesis investigates the role of institutions on deforestation within the framework of the New I...
This thesis investigates the role of institutions on deforestation within the framework of the New I...
This study adopts an institutional approach to analyze the way in which informal rules, in their int...
The forest reforms unfolding during the last two decades in the western Amazon have embraced policy ...
Although there is considerable interest in the impact of diverse policies affecting the biophysical ...
From a critical institutionalism and institutional bricolage perspective, this article analyses what...