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Contracts or Scripts? A Critical Review of the Application of Institutional Theories to the Study of Environmental Change

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Hotimsky, Samy; Cobb, Richard; Bond, Alan
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 11
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Date: 2006
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/2511
Sector: General & Multiple Resources
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Subject(s): adaptation
environmental change
institutions
Abstract: "The impact of new institutionalism on the study of human environment interactions has been meaningful. Institutional perspectives have further shaped and modified the field problems of common pool resources, environmental hazards, and risk and environmental management. Given the relative potential of institutional theories to increase the comprehension of the various dimensions of human-environmental interactions, it has become increasingly important to attempt to consolidate different interpretations of what institutions are, and how they mediate and constrain possibilities for more successful environmental outcomes. This article focuses primarily on contending ontological perspectives on institutions and institutional change. It argues that what should guide the application of institutional theories in practical research regarding environmental change is the ontological dimension, and that the focus of research should be on uncovering the underlying dynamics of institutional change. In doing so, it calls for a methodological pluralism in the investigation of the role institutions play in driving/managing for environmental change."

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