Analysing decentralised natural resource governance: proposition for a "politicised? institutional analysis and development framework

There has often been a gap between policy intentions and outcomes in the field of natural resource governance. Analysing the factors for these discrepancies requires multi-level approaches that relate policy decisions formulated at the national and international level with the decisions of local res...

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Main Author: Clement, Floriane
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2010
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40490
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description There has often been a gap between policy intentions and outcomes in the field of natural resource governance. Analysing the factors for these discrepancies requires multi-level approaches that relate policy decisions formulated at the national and international level with the decisions of local resource users. A key asset of the Institutional Analysis and Development framework is precisely its ability to link multiple governance levels. Yet most commons literature has been limited to the study of collective action among local communities without considering higher institutional and government levels. To overcome this limitation, I posit for a methodological development of the framework, which bridges the gap between institutional analysis, power-centred and historical approaches, and discourse analysis. The application of the extended framework to the study of state afforestation policies in Vietnam highlights the need to simultaneously consider institutions, the politico-economic context and discourses across governance and government levels. As illustrated in this paper, such a framework does not only facilitate the analysis of policy shortcomings but also supports the design and dissemination of policy recommendations.
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spelling CGSpace404902025-06-17T08:23:12Z Analysing decentralised natural resource governance: proposition for a "politicised? institutional analysis and development framework Clement, Floriane natural resources management governance decentralization institutions policy public administration development There has often been a gap between policy intentions and outcomes in the field of natural resource governance. Analysing the factors for these discrepancies requires multi-level approaches that relate policy decisions formulated at the national and international level with the decisions of local resource users. A key asset of the Institutional Analysis and Development framework is precisely its ability to link multiple governance levels. Yet most commons literature has been limited to the study of collective action among local communities without considering higher institutional and government levels. To overcome this limitation, I posit for a methodological development of the framework, which bridges the gap between institutional analysis, power-centred and historical approaches, and discourse analysis. The application of the extended framework to the study of state afforestation policies in Vietnam highlights the need to simultaneously consider institutions, the politico-economic context and discourses across governance and government levels. As illustrated in this paper, such a framework does not only facilitate the analysis of policy shortcomings but also supports the design and dissemination of policy recommendations. 2010-06 2014-06-13T14:47:47Z 2014-06-13T14:47:47Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/40490 en Limited Access Springer Clement, Floriane. 2010. Analysing decentralised natural resource governance: proposition for a 'politicised' institutional analysis and development framework. Policy Sciences, 43(2):129-156. doi: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11077-009-9100-8
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governance
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public administration
development
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Analysing decentralised natural resource governance: proposition for a "politicised? institutional analysis and development framework
title Analysing decentralised natural resource governance: proposition for a "politicised? institutional analysis and development framework
title_full Analysing decentralised natural resource governance: proposition for a "politicised? institutional analysis and development framework
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title_full_unstemmed Analysing decentralised natural resource governance: proposition for a "politicised? institutional analysis and development framework
title_short Analysing decentralised natural resource governance: proposition for a "politicised? institutional analysis and development framework
title_sort analysing decentralised natural resource governance proposition for a politicised institutional analysis and development framework
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governance
decentralization
institutions
policy
public administration
development
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