1987
DOI: 10.1080/00213624.1987.11504702
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Resources Are Not; They Become: An Institutional Theory

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“…It is entirely possible that negative new emergent properties could arise. As DeGregori (1987DeGregori ( , p. 1260 notes: "Since we have described the process as one of emergent evolution, then, there are emergent possibilities that we cannot predict. Further, if the thesis is held true that we create the conditions for our existence, it is equally true that we can destroy the conditions of our existence.…”
Section: Emergent Properties and Value Appraisalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is entirely possible that negative new emergent properties could arise. As DeGregori (1987DeGregori ( , p. 1260 notes: "Since we have described the process as one of emergent evolution, then, there are emergent possibilities that we cannot predict. Further, if the thesis is held true that we create the conditions for our existence, it is equally true that we can destroy the conditions of our existence.…”
Section: Emergent Properties and Value Appraisalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a raw material or knowledge) linked to a production system. This definition of the resource is in line with institutional approaches (Ayres, 1943;De Gregori, 1987;Hunker, 1964;Zimmermann, 1951) and with Raffestin (1980) as well as the relational approach of resources described by Bathelt and Glückler (2005). It also follows the so-called 'approche patrimoniale' (cultural heritage approach) (De Mongolfier and Natali, 1987;Ollagnon, 1984).…”
Section: Resources As a Processmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Por lo anteriormente expuesto es que en este estudio se cuida de no comprender el agua como recurso, pues esa noción supone la consideración de algún 1964-1965 59.558 1975-1976 37.930 1996-1997 37.290 2006-2007 19.337 elemento como mercancía, valorada y transada con cargo a su condición de ser limitada, lo que es propio de ciertas matrices sociopolíticas (Garretón, 2000;Bauer, 2002), particularmente liberales y neoliberales (De Gregori, 1987). El caso chileno de gestión del agua es extremo y ampliamente estudiado.…”
Section: Elementos Para Una Ecología Política Del Agua En Chile Centralunclassified