Institutional Diversity and Sustainable Environmental Management

Institutional Diversity and Sustainable Environmental Management

Scalar, Cultural, and Functional Perspectives

Rahman, H.M. Tuihedur; Pigford, Ashlee-Ann

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2025

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Dedication. Foreword. Preface. Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction: The Increasing Relevance of Assessing Institutional Diversity in Sustainable Environmental Management. 2. Path-Dependent Pathways of Inter-Institutional Gaps in Natural Resource Management. 3. The Philippines' Neoliberal Extractive Industry: Mining for Development, State Violence, and Inter-Institutional Gaps in Resource Governance. 4. Tiger Conservation Governance in the Bangladesh Sundarbans: Identifying Inter-Institutional Gaps. 5. Applying an Access Lens to Understand Equity in a Polycentric Governance Regime: Why Rights Alone May be Insufficient to Advance Indigenous Fishery Development. 6. Institutional Change Between the RastafarI Movement and the Formal State in Jamaica: A Historical Perspective. 7. Diversity in Institutional Strategies for Distributed Renewable Energy Generation: How American States are Designing Net Metering Policy. 8. Necessary but Not Sufficient: An Examination of Two Areas of Multilateral Environmental Institutions. 9. Enabling and Bridging Institutional Diversity Through Polycentric Governance Structures to Advance Sustainable Development: The Case Study of the Arctic Council. 10. Concluding Remarks: Characterizing Institutional Diversity for Improved Sustainable Environmental Management. Index.
Natural Resources;Environmental Governance /Management /Sustainability;Sustainable Development / Management;Institutional Development;Management of common goods;Polycentric environmental governance;Environmental Sociology