Changes in planning practices can be explained from the prevailing theoretical juxtaposition of ‘institutional design’ and ‘institutional evolution’; two schools of thought that are at the extremes of assumptions on modifiability. The two extremes are considered to be inextricably linked to each other and cannot be separated; institutional design at a higher level highly infl uences institutional evolution at a lower level. In this paper we add the opposite direction of their interdependence. We found that small and sometimes even unexpected efforts of institutional design at a low level of scale can, when aggregated, result into an evolution of collective institutions at a higher level. We participated in a cooperative project between rese...
In order to understand the dynamics of transition and innovation in contemporary natural resource ma...
In the diffusion of area-based initiatives in Europe, a strong emphasis was placed on innovation as ...
This paper examines how landownership patterns are, partially, both a result of and a condition for ...
Changes in planning practices can be explained from the prevailing theoretical juxtaposition of ‘ins...
Changes in planning practices can be explained from the prevailing theoretical juxtaposition of ‘ins...
Changes in planning practices can be explained from the prevailing theoretical juxtaposition of ‘ins...
As land use planning aims at changing land use through a variety of institutions, theories on instit...
The aim of this paper is to understand the social process of the emergence and institutionalization ...
Planning today has to deal with a completely different world from the one in which many of the basic...
The aim of this article is to understand how socially innovative spatial planning is fostered or imp...
Why do societies implement land policies? A number of arguments have been put forward in the literat...
This paper aims to critically review current discussions on the “reinvention” of spatial planning, p...
Actors' toolset to affect institutional change by doing institutional design is limited because crit...
Actors' toolset to affect institutional change by doing institutional design is limited because crit...
Formal and informal institutions help shape processes of planning, as 'rules of the game'. However, ...
In order to understand the dynamics of transition and innovation in contemporary natural resource ma...
In the diffusion of area-based initiatives in Europe, a strong emphasis was placed on innovation as ...
This paper examines how landownership patterns are, partially, both a result of and a condition for ...
Changes in planning practices can be explained from the prevailing theoretical juxtaposition of ‘ins...
Changes in planning practices can be explained from the prevailing theoretical juxtaposition of ‘ins...
Changes in planning practices can be explained from the prevailing theoretical juxtaposition of ‘ins...
As land use planning aims at changing land use through a variety of institutions, theories on instit...
The aim of this paper is to understand the social process of the emergence and institutionalization ...
Planning today has to deal with a completely different world from the one in which many of the basic...
The aim of this article is to understand how socially innovative spatial planning is fostered or imp...
Why do societies implement land policies? A number of arguments have been put forward in the literat...
This paper aims to critically review current discussions on the “reinvention” of spatial planning, p...
Actors' toolset to affect institutional change by doing institutional design is limited because crit...
Actors' toolset to affect institutional change by doing institutional design is limited because crit...
Formal and informal institutions help shape processes of planning, as 'rules of the game'. However, ...
In order to understand the dynamics of transition and innovation in contemporary natural resource ma...
In the diffusion of area-based initiatives in Europe, a strong emphasis was placed on innovation as ...
This paper examines how landownership patterns are, partially, both a result of and a condition for ...