Institutional Resource Regimes : The Case of Water Management in Switzerland

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serval:BIB_25582
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Institutional Resource Regimes : The Case of Water Management in Switzerland
Journal
Integrated Assessment
Author(s)
Varone F., Reynard E., Kissling-Näf I., Mauch C.
ISSN
1389-5176
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2002
Volume
3
Number
1
Pages
78-94
Language
english
Abstract
The increased consumption of goods and services derived from natural resources has resulted in competing uses, increasing scarcity, and destruction of the resources stock. The use of such threatened resources can be institutionally influenced and managed by means of Institutional Resource Regimes (IR). An IR is a combination of ownership, disposition and use rights, and of resource-specific protection and exploitation policies. This article presents the theoretical IR concept and analyses the historical development of IRs for the water resource in Switzerland. In particular, it identifies those historical moments where the IRs actually changed, as well as the entire development trajectory of the IRs for the period 1870-2000.
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