The increased consumption of goods and services derived from natural resources has resulted in competing uses, increasing scarcity, and destruction of the resources stock. The use of such threatened resources can be institutionally influenced and managed by means of Institutional Resource Regimes (IR). An IR is a combination of ownership, disposition and use rights, and of resource-specific protection and exploitation policies. This article presents the theoretical IR concept and analyses the historical development of IRs for the water resource in Switzerland. In particular, it identifies those historical moments where the IRs actually changed, as well as the entire development trajectory of the IRs for the period 1870-2000
This introductory article to the special issue on the Institutional Resource Regime (IRR) framework ...
Working paper de l’IDHEAP 12/2000 UER: Politiques publiques et environnement Comparative analysis of...
Hill irrigation in the Swiss Alps has a long tradition of more than 700 years, especially in the Rho...
The increased consumption of goods and services derived from natural resources has resulted in compe...
The increased consumption of goods and services derived from natural resources has resulted in compe...
Working paper de l’IDHEAP 10/2000 UER: Politiques publiques et environnement Comparative analysis of...
Traditional economic approaches developed to analyze natural resources management remain unhistorica...
Although the concept of sustainable development is gaining increasing political acknowledgement, des...
This article, drawing on the analytical approach of institutional resource regimes (IRR), offers an ...
This article postulates that an approach combining political science (policy analysis) and instituti...
This article aims at understanding the qualification of natural resources as an endogenous and itera...
This article, drawing on the analytical approach of institutional resource regimes (IRR), offers an ...
Incoherent institutional regimes are among the most critical barriers to adapt water governance unde...
International audienceInternationally promoted for decades, integrated water resources management (I...
This article, drawing on the analytical approach of institutional resource regimes (IRR), offers an ...
This introductory article to the special issue on the Institutional Resource Regime (IRR) framework ...
Working paper de l’IDHEAP 12/2000 UER: Politiques publiques et environnement Comparative analysis of...
Hill irrigation in the Swiss Alps has a long tradition of more than 700 years, especially in the Rho...
The increased consumption of goods and services derived from natural resources has resulted in compe...
The increased consumption of goods and services derived from natural resources has resulted in compe...
Working paper de l’IDHEAP 10/2000 UER: Politiques publiques et environnement Comparative analysis of...
Traditional economic approaches developed to analyze natural resources management remain unhistorica...
Although the concept of sustainable development is gaining increasing political acknowledgement, des...
This article, drawing on the analytical approach of institutional resource regimes (IRR), offers an ...
This article postulates that an approach combining political science (policy analysis) and instituti...
This article aims at understanding the qualification of natural resources as an endogenous and itera...
This article, drawing on the analytical approach of institutional resource regimes (IRR), offers an ...
Incoherent institutional regimes are among the most critical barriers to adapt water governance unde...
International audienceInternationally promoted for decades, integrated water resources management (I...
This article, drawing on the analytical approach of institutional resource regimes (IRR), offers an ...
This introductory article to the special issue on the Institutional Resource Regime (IRR) framework ...
Working paper de l’IDHEAP 12/2000 UER: Politiques publiques et environnement Comparative analysis of...
Hill irrigation in the Swiss Alps has a long tradition of more than 700 years, especially in the Rho...