YesThis paper challenges ideas that it is possible to `get the institutions right¿ in the management of natural resources. It engages with the literature and policy specifying `design principles¿ for robust institutions and uses data from a river basin management project in Usangu, Tanzania, to illustrate the complexity of institutional evolution. The paper draws on emerging `post-institutionalist¿ perspectives to reject over-formalised managerial approaches in favour of those that accept the dynamic nature of institutional formation, and accommodate a variety of partial and contingent solutions. Data from Usangu suggests that external `crafting¿ is inevitably problematic because, to a certain extent, institutions elude design
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Effective governance of natural resources is a key challenge facing many developing nations. There i...
The way that humans organize both resource access and resource use is vital to the management of nat...
Problems occur when institutional arrangements for collective management of food and water systems f...
Contains fulltext : 175883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the pres...
abstract: Institutions, the rules of the game that shape repeated human interactions, clearly play a...
One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a biore...
One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a biore...
Water governance in Tanzania’s small-scale irrigation schemes has become ever more challenging becau...
Contains fulltext : 131800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The founding ...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
In present-day Tanzania, the increasing market penetration, the declining predictability of water av...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Effective governance of natural resources is a key challenge facing many developing nations. There i...
The way that humans organize both resource access and resource use is vital to the management of nat...
Problems occur when institutional arrangements for collective management of food and water systems f...
Contains fulltext : 175883.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)One of the pres...
abstract: Institutions, the rules of the game that shape repeated human interactions, clearly play a...
One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a biore...
One of the prescriptions for adaptive comanagement of social-ecological systems is to follow a biore...
Water governance in Tanzania’s small-scale irrigation schemes has become ever more challenging becau...
Contains fulltext : 131800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The founding ...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
Water management challenges in many basins of Sub-Saharan Africa are increasing due to rapid urbanis...
In present-day Tanzania, the increasing market penetration, the declining predictability of water av...
This research article published by Taylor & Francis Online, 2013Water scarcity caused by increased d...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Institutional structures can fundamentally shape opportunities for adaptive governance of water reso...
Effective governance of natural resources is a key challenge facing many developing nations. There i...