2008
DOI: 10.1093/erae/jbn019
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Particular requirements for institutional analysis in nature-related sectors

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“…The way in which each dimension creates opportunities or hindrances for GIs to access the system is described as "institutional fit", which can be defined as the congruence between GIs and the institutional system, stemming from the idea that local initiatives are only able to emerge when institutions do not create insuperable barriers [27,28]. This fit is a dynamic process of mutual adjustment between GIs and the arrangement [29] and can be operationalized in the four dimensions of the PAA.…”
Section: An Institutional Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The way in which each dimension creates opportunities or hindrances for GIs to access the system is described as "institutional fit", which can be defined as the congruence between GIs and the institutional system, stemming from the idea that local initiatives are only able to emerge when institutions do not create insuperable barriers [27,28]. This fit is a dynamic process of mutual adjustment between GIs and the arrangement [29] and can be operationalized in the four dimensions of the PAA.…”
Section: An Institutional Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the late 1990s the movement had around 2000 (mostly passive) members but was not seen as very influential or promising: "this phenomenon would not really take off. The cooperative idea, that can be found in agriculture, is a lot weaker than in Denmark, and in the 1980s the electricity sector formed a mighty lobby that was not very fond of decentralized production of electricity" [28] (p. 98). Nobody expected the citizens movement to expand the way it did later.…”
Section: The Second Wave: the Frisian Village Turbines In 1991-1997mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent empirical research on collective action for sustainable resource use hence tries to take attributes of the resource system into account, along with those of resource users and governance systems (e.g. [10,11]). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…The concept of "institutional fit," as introduced by Young (2002Young ( , 2008 and others (e.g., Berkes and Folke 2000, Ostrom 2007, Hagendorn 2008, has helped institutional analysts appreciate the complexity inherent in the human and biophysical systems that support society. It has also drawn vital attention to the importance of matching environmental institutions to the problems they intend to address.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%