Reshaping institutions : bricolage processes in smallholder forestry in the Amazon

作者: J. de Koning

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摘要: This thesis aims at identifying the different kinds of institutional influences on forest practices small farmers in Amazon region Ecuador and Bolivia how respond to them. It departs from perspective that institutions affecting are subject processes bricolage which construct their own frameworks by aggregating, altering, or articulating elements existing disparate institutions. research demonstrates institutions, whether introduced government, NGO, already existing, can be either conscious strategic nature less unintentional.

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