For critical social-ecological system studies: integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit

Overcoming the 'panacea problem' has been a major challenge for scholars devoted to the study of social-ecological systems (SESs). Panaceas are overly simplified institutional prescriptions, which have recurrently misguided natural resource policies across the world. To address this challenge, SES-s...

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Autor principal: Clement, Floriane
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40264
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description Overcoming the 'panacea problem' has been a major challenge for scholars devoted to the study of social-ecological systems (SESs). Panaceas are overly simplified institutional prescriptions, which have recurrently misguided natural resource policies across the world. To address this challenge, SES-scholars have focused their efforts on identifying the right institutional fit for a particular system, and a major initiative to refine the analysis of human-environment interaction has been the development of a multi-tiered interdisciplinary framework, called the SES framework. SES studies and analytical frameworks need to go beyond their current focus on finding the right institutional fit by positing power and discourses as key components of the analysis of SESs.
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spelling CGSpace402642025-06-17T08:23:21Z For critical social-ecological system studies: integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit Clement, Floriane sociology ecology institutions political aspects economic aspects pollution Overcoming the 'panacea problem' has been a major challenge for scholars devoted to the study of social-ecological systems (SESs). Panaceas are overly simplified institutional prescriptions, which have recurrently misguided natural resource policies across the world. To address this challenge, SES-scholars have focused their efforts on identifying the right institutional fit for a particular system, and a major initiative to refine the analysis of human-environment interaction has been the development of a multi-tiered interdisciplinary framework, called the SES framework. SES studies and analytical frameworks need to go beyond their current focus on finding the right institutional fit by positing power and discourses as key components of the analysis of SESs. 2013-03 2014-06-13T14:47:17Z 2014-06-13T14:47:17Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40264 en Limited Access Cambridge University Press Clement, Floriane. 2013. For critical social-ecological system studies: integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit. Environmental Conservation, 40 (1):1-4. doi: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0376892912000276
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ecology
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pollution
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For critical social-ecological system studies: integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit
title For critical social-ecological system studies: integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit
title_full For critical social-ecological system studies: integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit
title_fullStr For critical social-ecological system studies: integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit
title_full_unstemmed For critical social-ecological system studies: integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit
title_short For critical social-ecological system studies: integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit
title_sort for critical social ecological system studies integrating power and discourses to move beyond the right institutional fit
topic sociology
ecology
institutions
political aspects
economic aspects
pollution
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40264
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