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A participatory planning process as an arena for facilitating institutional bricolage: Example from the Rwenzori region, Uganda

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Hassenforder, Emeline
Ferrand, Nils
Pittock, James
Daniell, Katherine
Barreteau, Olivier

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Taylor & Francis Group

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One solution considered by researchers and policymakers to address environmental degradation is to explore change within environmental institutions. Three main approaches exist looking at how institutions change in response to social–environmental issue

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Society and Natural Resources

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2037-12-31