Moral economies for water: A framework for analyzing norms of justice, economic behavior, and social enforcement in the contexts of water inequality

M Beresford, A Wutich, D Garrick… - Wiley Interdisciplinary …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past two decades, scholars have invoked EP Thompson's and James Scott's
concept of a “moral economy” to explain how people mobilize notions of justice to make …

[HTML][HTML] Justice and moral economies in “Modular, Adaptive, and Decentralized”(MAD) water systems

M Beresford, A Brewis, N Choudhary, G Drew… - Water Security, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract “MAD Water” systems (modular, adaptive, decentralized infrastructures) will expand
to meet human water needs under future climate change, migration, and urbanization …

Integration of water resources management strategies in land use planning towards environmental conservation

S Kalogiannidis, D Kalfas, G Giannarakis… - Sustainability, 2023 - mdpi.com
Water resources management is a critical component of environmental conservation and
sustainable development. This study examines the integration of water resources …

Environmental governance in urban watersheds: the role of civil society organizations in Mexico

H Cotler, ML Cuevas, R Landa, JM Frausto - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Cities depend on several watersheds' ecosystems as the main source of ecosystem services
for urban populations; however, this connection is not visible to decision-makers and …

Water resources management in Mexico, Chile and Brazil: comparative analysis of their progress on SDG 6.5. 1 and the role of governance

C Tinoco, N Julio, B Meirelles, R Pineda, R Figueroa… - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) is globally regarded as a suitable
alternative to adapt to the effects of Climate Change. Chile, México, and Brazil are …

[图书][B] The Distributive Politics of Environmental Protection in Latin America and the Caribbean

I Alcañiz, RA Gutiérrez - 2022 - cambridge.org
The study of environmental politics in Latin America and the Caribbean expands as conflicts
stemming from the deterioration of the natural world increase. Yet this scholarship has not …

The use of the institutional grammar 1.0 for institutional analysis: A literature review

L Pieper, S Virgüez, E Schlager, C Schweik - 2023 - JSTOR
Since Crawford and Ostrom proposed the Institutional Grammar (IG), a conceptual tool for
breaking down and organizing institutional statements, a burgeoning literature has used it to …

The institutional grammar in policy process research

S Siddiki, C Frantz - Policy Studies Journal, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The Institutional Grammar (IG) was introduced by Sue Crawford and Elinor Ostrom in 1995
as an approach for supporting reliable definition and representation of the language of …

Moving from fit to fitness for governing water in the Anthropocene

ML Moore, L Wang-Erlandsson, Ö Bodin, J Enqvist… - Nature Water, 2024 - nature.com
We bring together two decades of research on cross-scale spatial and temporal connectivity
of water in the Anthropocene to understand the implications for institutional fit and water …

State support for families with children during the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia: Institutional grammar tool analysis

A Bagirova, E Kuznetsova, N Blednova - Public Policy and Administration, 2021 - ceeol.com
The COVID-19 pandemic is characterised by active law-making processes aimed at health
care and support of different categories of population in many countries in the world. Starting …