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Fit, Interplay, and Scale: A Diagnosis

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Type: Journal Article
Author: Vatn, Arild; Vedeld, Paul
Journal: Ecology and Society
Volume: 17
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Date: 2012
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/8674
Sector: General & Multiple Resources
Social Organization
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Subject(s): human-environment interaction
institutions
rational choice theory
regimes
scale
Abstract: "Developing institutions to handle human-environment interactions well is important. In relation to that, the theory of resource regimes, and the themes of fit, interplay, and scale--as originating not least in the work of Oran Young--are core. His work is very impressive. At the same time we observe two sets of issues where we think further development is needed. The first relates to the ontological underpinning of Youngs conceptual framework. The second set of issues concerns the definitions of and the relationships between the concepts of fit, interplay, and scale. Regarding the former, we emphasize issues related to 'marrying' different theories about human action. Regarding the latter, we note that while the three concepts have a lot of practical appeal, there are still some important challenges surfacing, not least when using them in empirical research. We analyze three challenges: the definitions of the concepts; their internal overlap; and finally, the way environmental regimes are defined and understood as opposed to the wider institutional context of the economy. Our paper offers some direction for how to move forward on the issues specified."

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