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Universiteit Utrecht
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Barnes, C.A.
Sustainable collective action in Joint Forest Management, Maharashtra, India.
Degree: 2010, Universiteit Utrecht
URL: http://dspace.library.uu.nl:8080/handle/1874/44323
► The Joint Forest Management (JFM) policy was implemented across India during the 1990s with the vision of combining forest conservation and rural livelihood improvement goals…
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Joint Forest Management (JFM) policy was implemented across India during the 1990s with the vision of combining
forest conservation and rural livelihood improvement goals through creating local level partnerships between the
Forest Department and the local villagers. The difference between the rhetoric and the reality has been widely documented, as has the great variety in outcomes of JFM seen in forests and villages across India, raising the question about the reasons for such diversity. In this research the departure point of forests as a common pool resource (CPR) is taken, central to which is the concept of
collective action through which
forest users devise rules to manage the forests.
Collective action lies at the heart of the JFM policy. One reason for the variety in outcomes of JFM at a local level could be the differing levels of involvement of external actors- seen here as individuals and organisations other than the local
forest users, with the key external actors being the
Forest Department and NGOs. This research uses a comparative
analysis of four cases in which
collective action is functioning and two cases in which
collective action is not functioning, with the level of key external actor involvement varying across the cases. The influence of external actors is measured through the independent variable indicators: provision of relevant knowledge,
management and social skills, communication channels and financial support. The sustainability of
collective action (the dependent variable) is assessed using the indicators: the functioning of
collective action, the level of understanding of JFM policy, awareness and involvement of
forest users, connections with external actors, confidence in future benefits and the perceived ability to independently manage JFM. The main conclusion is that external actor involvement is not a pre-requisite for functioning
collective action, however external actors do occupy a central and powerful position to influence the level of sustainability of
collective action. Whilst there are individual positive cases of external actors influencing individual indicators, there is no clear correlation between external actor involvement and the indicators for sustainability of
collective action, indicating that their involvement does not necessarily lead to more sustainable
collective action. The influence of external actors is determined at an individual, rather than an organisational level and is limited due to a lack of policy knowledge, limited efforts in outreach towards marginalised groups, poor communication between external actors themselves and the low level to which JFM is institutionalised within the
Forest Department. The study concludes with policy recommendations for external actors at a local level to strengthen the sustainability of JFM in Maharashtra.
Advisors/Committee Members: van Laerhoven, Dr Frank.
Subjects/Keywords: Geowetenschappen; collective action, joint forest management, community forestry, decentralisation, institutional analysis and development
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Barnes, C. A. (2010). Sustainable collective action in Joint Forest Management, Maharashtra, India. (Masters Thesis). Universiteit Utrecht. Retrieved from http://dspace.library.uu.nl:8080/handle/1874/44323
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Barnes, C A. “Sustainable collective action in Joint Forest Management, Maharashtra, India.” 2010. Masters Thesis, Universiteit Utrecht. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://dspace.library.uu.nl:8080/handle/1874/44323.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Barnes, C A. “Sustainable collective action in Joint Forest Management, Maharashtra, India.” 2010. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Barnes CA. Sustainable collective action in Joint Forest Management, Maharashtra, India. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. Universiteit Utrecht; 2010. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://dspace.library.uu.nl:8080/handle/1874/44323.
Council of Science Editors:
Barnes CA. Sustainable collective action in Joint Forest Management, Maharashtra, India. [Masters Thesis]. Universiteit Utrecht; 2010. Available from: http://dspace.library.uu.nl:8080/handle/1874/44323

University of Queensland
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Afroz, Sharmin.
Collective management of natural resources in a vulnerable environment: case studies from coastal Bangladesh.
Degree: School of Agriculture and Food Sciences, 2017, University of Queensland
URL: http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:452494
Subjects/Keywords: Rural livelihoods; Natural resource management; Community-based resource management; Collective action; Institutions; Water resource management; Social forestry; Natural disasters; Vulnerability; Institutional analysis and development (IAD) framework; Coastal Bangladesh; 0502 Environmental Science and Management; 1604 Human Geography
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Afroz, S. (2017). Collective management of natural resources in a vulnerable environment: case studies from coastal Bangladesh. (Thesis). University of Queensland. Retrieved from http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:452494
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Afroz, Sharmin. “Collective management of natural resources in a vulnerable environment: case studies from coastal Bangladesh.” 2017. Thesis, University of Queensland. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:452494.
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MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Afroz, Sharmin. “Collective management of natural resources in a vulnerable environment: case studies from coastal Bangladesh.” 2017. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Afroz S. Collective management of natural resources in a vulnerable environment: case studies from coastal Bangladesh. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Queensland; 2017. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:452494.
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Afroz S. Collective management of natural resources in a vulnerable environment: case studies from coastal Bangladesh. [Thesis]. University of Queensland; 2017. Available from: http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:452494
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
3.
Carlsson, Julia.
Participatory scenario analysis in forest resource management.
Degree: 2017, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
URL: https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14015/
► The forested landscape holds multiple socio-cultural, ecological, and economic values that are interlinked and dependent on each other. Policy makers, scientists, and practitioners increasingly emphasise…
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▼ The forested landscape holds multiple socio-cultural, ecological, and economic values that are interlinked and dependent on each other. Policy makers, scientists, and practitioners increasingly emphasise the need for new governance procedures that consider multifunctional forest values and support decision making concerning trade-offs between them. At the same time, the diverse range of actors who own and use these values on local, national, and global levels must be considered.
This thesis explores how scenario analysis can strengthen participatory aspects in forest governance by engaging local forest actors in interviews and discussions concerning sustainable futures of their forest landscape and community in Vilhelmina municipality, Sweden. By combining qualitative and quantitative methods, three explorative (possible) scenarios and one normative (desirable) scenario are developed in participatory workshops, and presented as narratives and models of ecosystem services assessment. The thesis includes four scientific papers - three discuss the performance and usability of scenario methods and one discusses the need and opportunities for implementing a landscape perspective in forest planning.
By exploring innovative participatory methods and incorporating integrated landscape planning, the sectorial planning tradition can be developed into new collaborative governance procedures across interests, sectors, levels, and scientific disciplines and create coherent policies and management practices. The Model Forest concept is a useful example of a local collaborative arena where different actors can meet and discuss their common landscape. Scenario analysis is a suitable and creative tool as it provides information about potential and desired futures, enhances understanding for complexity, and facilitates discussion of planning options in a transdisciplinary manner. Scenario analysis can strengthen the local competence of action and help people define their needs and how these needs could be met. The diversity of knowledge and experiences among actors should be seen as a resource for creating new ideas and solutions. The balance between an increased participatory involvement in planning and research processes and the conditions for creating a successful high-quality process must be carefully considered when choosing methods.
Subjects/Keywords: forests; ownership; forestry policies; forest management planning; value systems; participation; rural development; planning; governance; forest resources; forest owners and stakeholders; forest policy; future studies; INTEGRAL; integrated landscape planning; multiple forest values; participation; rural development; scenario analysis; transdisciplinarity; Vilhelmina Model Forest
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Carlsson, J. (2017). Participatory scenario analysis in forest resource management. (Doctoral Dissertation). Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Retrieved from https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14015/
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Carlsson, Julia. “Participatory scenario analysis in forest resource management.” 2017. Doctoral Dissertation, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Accessed February 28, 2021.
https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14015/.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Carlsson, Julia. “Participatory scenario analysis in forest resource management.” 2017. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Carlsson J. Participatory scenario analysis in forest resource management. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; 2017. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14015/.
Council of Science Editors:
Carlsson J. Participatory scenario analysis in forest resource management. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; 2017. Available from: https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/14015/

University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign
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Afonso, Roberta.
The role of the forestry sector in regional economic development: A case study of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Degree: PhD, Natural Res & Env Sciences, 2020, University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/107882
► For decades, governments have fostered the forestry sector for its economic returns and more recently for its environmental services. In a context of an increasing…
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▼ For decades, governments have fostered the
forestry sector for its economic returns and more recently for its environmental services. In a context of an increasing wood product market, especially in developing countries, the investigation of the socioeconomic impacts of this sector at local and regional levels is paramount. Brazil is one of the most important producers of wood products from
forest plantations, which are of increasing economic importance for the national economy. This research uses the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil as a case study to analyze how the
forestry sector affects the local and regional economies in the state. Minas Gerais is the state with the largest plantation area in Brazil since the 1980s and encompasses very unequally developed areas. This work begins to fill existing gaps in the literature regarding empirical research on plantations at local levels over a relatively long period of time. In addition, it analyzes the economic multipliers of this and other
forestry sectors at sub-state level. Employing panel data methods and input-output
analysis, the results show that plantation areas are associated with less poverty over time and higher per capita income. However, the regional
analysis shows the economic multipliers of
forest plantations are among the lowest in the state. The
forest plantation sector generates relatively low income overall, but most of it stays in the same region and goes to the low-income classes, which helps explain the positive effect in reducing poverty. Most of the economic benefits of the
forestry industry accrued to the more industrialized regions where the wood is processed and higher salaries are paid. The findings from this dissertation provide new insights on how
forest plantations shape local
development and who benefits from these plantations. The results therefore have important implications not only for scholarship but also for public policies seeking to support plantation expansion as a way to bring economic growth to remote and poorer areas.
Advisors/Committee Members: Miller, Daniel C. (advisor), Brazee, Richard J. (Committee Chair), Hewings, Geoffrey J.D. (committee member), Crost, Benjamin (committee member).
Subjects/Keywords: forest plantations; forest policy; poverty; economic development; Brazil; Minas Gerais; forestry; input-output analysis; economic multipliers; regional development; income distribution
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Afonso, R. (2020). The role of the forestry sector in regional economic development: A case study of Minas Gerais, Brazil. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2142/107882
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Afonso, Roberta. “The role of the forestry sector in regional economic development: A case study of Minas Gerais, Brazil.” 2020. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/107882.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Afonso, Roberta. “The role of the forestry sector in regional economic development: A case study of Minas Gerais, Brazil.” 2020. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Afonso R. The role of the forestry sector in regional economic development: A case study of Minas Gerais, Brazil. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign; 2020. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/107882.
Council of Science Editors:
Afonso R. The role of the forestry sector in regional economic development: A case study of Minas Gerais, Brazil. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign; 2020. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/107882

University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign
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Taylor, Keith.
Co-operative or investor owned: how does the structure of the electric wind energy firm influence the effects of wind energy development on community development?.
Degree: PhD, 0183, 2013, University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/45610
► Wind energy has consistently grown at a rapid pace over the last decade, doubling in total installed wind energy capacity roughly every two and a…
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▼ Wind energy has consistently grown at a rapid pace over the last decade, doubling in total installed wind energy capacity roughly every two and a half years.
Community and economic
development externalities of wind energy
development are presumed to contribute to
community wellbeing through market-based mechanisms. The scholarship on the interactions between wind energy firms and their host communities has yet to critically analyze these presumptions despite the extraordinary importance of energy governance and
development in current affairs. The status quo continues to be advanced in public policy with little assessment of the
community outcomes, nor of the consequence of privileging a given
institutional model (the investor-owned utility) over robust alternatives (electric co-operatives). By ignoring the effects of organizational structure of wind energy firms, government energy policymakers may be missing an opportunity to enhance potential
community development outcomes.
Dominant theories of
development –from the Wilsonian bureaucratic administrative approach to Hardin’s Tragedy of the Commons- claim that
development is optimized when external, elite, centralized actors govern. But recent work by Elinor Ostrom and the Bloomington School finds that in many instances
community development is optimized when resources users from the local
community govern themselves.
What are the implications of applying Bloomington School policy to the wind energy sector? In order to address this, two questions are posed for
analysis: How does wind energy
development interact with
community development? And what roles does the
institutional model play in these interactions?
Comparative case studies were performed of two ownership models of wind energy firms and their host communities: Ward County, North Dakota’s co-operative- owned PrairieWinds wind farm, and McLean County, Illinois’s investor-owned Twin Groves wind farm. The Bloomington School’s
Institutional Analysis and
Development Framework informed the methodological approach to understand how wind energy
development and operations interact with local level
community development, how the ownership model influences the actions of the utility, and how the systems of endogenous and exogenous governance influence the overall interaction. Fieldwork, interviews, and archival analyses were used to gather the data necessary to inform these questions.
Findings indicate that the ownership model of the wind energy firm matters, namely that the co-operative firm exhibits a number of features conferring enhanced
community development outcomes. In contrast to these findings, current wind energy
development policy privileges absentee, private ownership and stewardship of wind energy resources. Public policy must allow for
institutional diversity in order to guarantee optimal
community development outcomes.
Advisors/Committee Members: Summerfield, Gale (advisor), Summerfield, Gale (Committee Chair), Gasteyer, Stephen P. (Committee Chair), Sullivan, William C. (committee member), Mooney, Patrick (committee member).
Subjects/Keywords: co-operative; renewable; wind; energy; electric; community; development; institutional analysis; design principles
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Taylor, K. (2013). Co-operative or investor owned: how does the structure of the electric wind energy firm influence the effects of wind energy development on community development?. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2142/45610
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Taylor, Keith. “Co-operative or investor owned: how does the structure of the electric wind energy firm influence the effects of wind energy development on community development?.” 2013. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/45610.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Taylor, Keith. “Co-operative or investor owned: how does the structure of the electric wind energy firm influence the effects of wind energy development on community development?.” 2013. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Taylor K. Co-operative or investor owned: how does the structure of the electric wind energy firm influence the effects of wind energy development on community development?. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign; 2013. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/45610.
Council of Science Editors:
Taylor K. Co-operative or investor owned: how does the structure of the electric wind energy firm influence the effects of wind energy development on community development?. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign; 2013. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/45610

University of Saskatchewan
6.
Spence, Cara.
FROM MOJA (ME) TO PAMOJA (WE): SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY.
Degree: 2020, University of Saskatchewan
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/12980
► In partnership with the Canadian Government, the University of Saskatchewan, Nelson Mandela Institute of Science and Technology, and the local Tanzanian non-governmental organization Green Hope,…
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▼ In partnership with the Canadian Government, the University of Saskatchewan, Nelson Mandela Institute of Science and Technology, and the local Tanzanian non-governmental organization Green Hope, the Mama Kwanza Socio-economic Health Initiative (MKSHI) provides health care and social services to people throughout the Arusha region of Tanzania. This doctoral work draws on the experiences of one critical group served by the Mama Kwanza initiative – adolescent girls no longer engaged in formal education. Viewed as “critical agents for change” (United Nations
Development Program, 2014), the girls, their capacities and competencies within informal networks, are pivotal for their
development and growth. Skills and competencies needed within informal sectors, such as communication, negotiation, cooperation, and critical thinking, rely on the
development of social skills and spheres. Sachs (2015a) argues that social
development and solidarity is both the root and solution to the problem of equity and sustainability. As a pillar within the current global approach to
development, the social dimensions of
development required to support the girls at this critical stage of adolescence is crucial, with intergenerational implications.
This work examines the Mama Kwanza project as a
development partnership from a collectivist epistemological approach. The key argument of this work is that social
development, as a pathway for transformative change toward a global culture of equity and sustainability, must be directed by collectivist and relational traditions. Using participatory and ethnographic research methods, a gender-based
analysis using Anderson and Woodrow’s (1998) Capacity and Vulnerability
Analysis (CVA) framework is conducted to assess the vulnerabilities and capacities of the girls engaged in the Mama Kwanza program. Given the strengths and capabilities of the girls, this work discusses the indicators of social
development put forward by the World Bank (2018) and concludes that relational approaches to research, practice, and partnership supports the mutual interest, benefit, responsibility, and respect in the effort to support sustainable
development, address global fragilities, and ‘leave no one behind’ (United Nations, 2018a).
Advisors/Committee Members: Anderson, Alan, Petrucka, Pammla, Dietrich Leurer, Marie, Fairbairn, Brett, Findlay, Isobel, Elabor-Idemudia, Patience.
Subjects/Keywords: Key Words: Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs); Global Health; Adolescent health; Gender analysis; Social Development; Collective Action
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Spence, C. (2020). FROM MOJA (ME) TO PAMOJA (WE): SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY. (Thesis). University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10388/12980
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Spence, Cara. “FROM MOJA (ME) TO PAMOJA (WE): SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY.” 2020. Thesis, University of Saskatchewan. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10388/12980.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Spence, Cara. “FROM MOJA (ME) TO PAMOJA (WE): SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY.” 2020. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Spence C. FROM MOJA (ME) TO PAMOJA (WE): SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2020. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/12980.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Spence C. FROM MOJA (ME) TO PAMOJA (WE): SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY. [Thesis]. University of Saskatchewan; 2020. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10388/12980
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
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Widmark, Camilla.
Management of multiple-use commons.
Degree: 2009, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
URL: http://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1953/
► This thesis addresses an example of multiple-use commons problems: the case of land use for forestry and reindeer husbandry. Forestry use land for industrial purposes…
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▼ This thesis addresses an example of multiple-use commons problems: the case of land use for forestry and reindeer husbandry. Forestry use land for industrial purposes while reindeer husbandry (practiced by the indigenous people, the Sami) use the same land for reindeer grazing. The land use rights are shared between the two sectors: forestry owns the forest resource while reindeer husbandry has usufructuary rights. Among other things, the parallel land use and property rights situation are the reasons why land use is problematic. An institutional arrangement, consultations, was installed to ease the conflicts over land use. However, consultations have shortcomings since conflicts over land use still occur. The institutional and development (IAD) framework is used to analyze consultations. To analyze the nature of the problem, the individuals and the institutions involved is studied by using the ladder of participation, design principles, social planner’s model, and transaction cost theory. The intent is to, by using interdisciplinary theories and methods, discuss the economic aspects of natural resource management in general, and the forestry-reindeer husbandry land use problems in particular. The results show that the current institutional arrangement does not lead to a stable outcome. One reason for this instability is the uneven power relation within consultations. Additionally, there is unevenness between the sectors in economic terms. To overcome the shortcomings of the institutional arrangement, the thesis identifies possible improvements to the consultation process, applicable within the present legal framework. The thesis provides valuable contributions to the knowledge of the forestry-reindeer husbandry land use management, and to the theoretical understanding of multiple-use commons.
Subjects/Keywords: multiple use forestry; land use; animal husbandry; reindeer; economics; sweden; co-management; conflict management; design principles; institutional analysis and development (IAD) framework; ladder of participation; Rangifer t. tarandus; Sami; social planner’s model; transaction costs.
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Widmark, C. (2009). Management of multiple-use commons. (Doctoral Dissertation). Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Retrieved from http://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1953/
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Widmark, Camilla. “Management of multiple-use commons.” 2009. Doctoral Dissertation, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1953/.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Widmark, Camilla. “Management of multiple-use commons.” 2009. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Widmark C. Management of multiple-use commons. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; 2009. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1953/.
Council of Science Editors:
Widmark C. Management of multiple-use commons. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences; 2009. Available from: http://pub.epsilon.slu.se/1953/

Virginia Tech
8.
Hollinger, Keith H.
Alternative Pathways to Peace and Development in Rural Chiapas, Mexico.
Degree: PhD, Public and International Affairs, 2011, Virginia Tech
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37820
► The concept of peacebuilding holds enormous importance for international relations, particularly in regions facing impending violent conflict and those recovering from such conflict. However, in…
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▼ The concept of peacebuilding holds enormous importance for international relations, particularly in regions facing impending violent conflict and those recovering from such conflict. However, in order for peacebuilding to be a viable alternative to traditional peace operations, scholars and practitioners need to have a shared understanding of what peacebuilding is and what goals it hopes to achieve, in addition to fluid strategies for implementation. This dissertation seeks to identify strategies for building sustainable peace through sustainable
community development and democratization. Using a qualitative metasynthesis of five ethnographies conducted in Chiapas Mexico, this dissertation develops mid-range theories, or strategies, for building peace in Chiapas and in regions experiencing low-intensity conflict more generally. These strategies are based upon the
development of Pluriethnic
collective governance at the local level in regions that are experiencing low-intensity conflict related to indigenous communities.
Advisors/Committee Members: Rothschild, Joyce (committeechair), Schulz, Markus (committee member), Stephenson, Max O. Jr. (committee member), Stivachtis, Yannis A. (committee member).
Subjects/Keywords: Peacebuilding; Mestizaje; Zapatismo; bottom-up peace; peace operations; peacekeeping; sustainable peace; counterinsurgency warfare; low intensity conflict; new wars; rebellion; conflict analysis; conflict prevention; disaster management; Chiapas; Mexico; EZLN; Zapatistas; IndÃgenas; indigenous; campesinos; peasants; economic development; community resilience; resilient communities; sustainable development; bottom-up development; collective development; collective democracy; democratization; sustainable democracy; indigenismo
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Hollinger, K. H. (2011). Alternative Pathways to Peace and Development in Rural Chiapas, Mexico. (Doctoral Dissertation). Virginia Tech. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37820
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Hollinger, Keith H. “Alternative Pathways to Peace and Development in Rural Chiapas, Mexico.” 2011. Doctoral Dissertation, Virginia Tech. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37820.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Hollinger, Keith H. “Alternative Pathways to Peace and Development in Rural Chiapas, Mexico.” 2011. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Hollinger KH. Alternative Pathways to Peace and Development in Rural Chiapas, Mexico. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Virginia Tech; 2011. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37820.
Council of Science Editors:
Hollinger KH. Alternative Pathways to Peace and Development in Rural Chiapas, Mexico. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Virginia Tech; 2011. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10919/37820

University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign
9.
Hwang, Doohyun.
Influence of social capital on community-based action in tourism development: a study of social network analysis.
Degree: PhD, 4043, 2012, University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/34473
► Understanding a community’s behavior in the tourism context is important. When considering local residents are the major group of people who are affected by tourism…
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▼ Understanding a community’s behavior in the tourism context is important. When
considering local residents are the major group of people who are affected by tourism
impacts no matter if the impacts are positive or negative, residents who feel they belong
to that
community normally will try to both minimize the negative changes and maximize
the positive impacts of tourism
development. These efforts have the potential to engage
outsiders and
community members in conversations that may lead to sustainable tourism
development and also contribute to directing efforts to either slow down or re-direct
tourism
development in a way that aligns with what the
community members want.
Previous tourism impact studies indicate the need for understanding of residents’
behaviors in relation to tourism impacts, emphasizing the unbalanced growth of our
understanding of residents’ perceptions and attitudes toward tourism impacts, which have
been studied extensively. This study aims to understand residents’
collective actions in
the tourism context and the dynamics of the process through which each individual forms
his or her behaviors in response to the impacts of tourism. Social capital theory provides
a good theoretical lens to understand the dynamics of a community’s
collective action
involvement because it is strongly built on the basis of the connections among actors
within a network boundary and on social norms that delineate the quality of their
connections. In other words, this study explored the influence of social capital on the
local residents’
collective action involvement. Specifically, this study addressed three
research questions related to the role of social capital in residents’
collective action
involvement:
a. To understand the relationships between the network element of social capital and
community-based
collective action related to tourism
development.
b. To understand the relationship between the social norm element of social capital
and
community-based
collective action related to tourism
development.
c. To understand the relationship between
community-based social capital and the
extent of
collective action in the Olle project of Jeju Island, South Korea.
The relationships between the network and social norm elements of social capital
and
community-based
collective actions in response to the tourism impacts were
thoroughly examined. This examination is based on the broad range of literature in
diverse fields that adopt the concept of social capital and led to the theoretical framework
used in this research. Furthermore, network and social norm elements of social capital
and residents’ level of
collective action involvement were empirically measured by using
social network
analysis, a general survey, and semi-structured interviews. Specific
hypotheses addressing their relationships were tested based on multiple regression
analysis. Considering that social capital theory is strongly based on network and social
structure, using network
analysis provides relational and structural…
Advisors/Committee Members: Costa, Carla (advisor), Stewart, William P. (Committee Chair), Costa, Carla (committee member), Wicks, Bruce E. (committee member), Williams, Kate (committee member), Jeong, Seonhee (committee member).
Subjects/Keywords: Communiy-based Tourism Development; Sustainability; Rural Tourism; Social Network Analysis; Community-based Action; Tourism Impact
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Hwang, D. (2012). Influence of social capital on community-based action in tourism development: a study of social network analysis. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/2142/34473
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Hwang, Doohyun. “Influence of social capital on community-based action in tourism development: a study of social network analysis.” 2012. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/2142/34473.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Hwang, Doohyun. “Influence of social capital on community-based action in tourism development: a study of social network analysis.” 2012. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Hwang D. Influence of social capital on community-based action in tourism development: a study of social network analysis. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign; 2012. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/34473.
Council of Science Editors:
Hwang D. Influence of social capital on community-based action in tourism development: a study of social network analysis. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign; 2012. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/2142/34473

Louisiana State University
10.
Alphonso, Tiah B.
Determining impact: using formative evaluation in a professional development program for teachers of mathematics and science.
Degree: MNS, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, 2012, Louisiana State University
URL: etd-07062012-103459
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https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_theses/2233
► The purpose of this study was to evaluate a professional development (PD) program for middle and high school teachers of mathematics and science which is…
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▼ The purpose of this study was to evaluate a professional development (PD) program for middle and high school teachers of mathematics and science which is funded by a $5 million National Science Foundation grant. The evaluation was internal and formative in nature and took place in two separate phases. The focus of the evaluation was not only on program improvement but also to extend the body of existing knowledge in the area of teacher professional development. Both the needs of project stakeholders and the findings of previous research in the areas of professional development and program evaluation were drawn on to help inform the framework and direction of the study. The objectives of phase one were to ascertain participants’ perceptions of program activities, identify program activities reported as having direct impact on classroom practice, and collect recommendations for program changes. Data were collected from the 2010 mathematics cohort through survey, a focus group, interviews, and content analysis of documents. Findings suggested the following activities influenced the professional beliefs of teachers and impacted their classroom practice: viewing familiar mathematics content in alternative ways, exposure to pedagogical strategies including the principles of learning and deliberate practice in conjunction with planning for implementation, observing peers present topics from the school curriculum, and individualized assignments with support provided in various forms. Numerous recommendations for program changes were made to the program director based on the analysis of participant feedback. The objective of phase two of the evaluation was to determine the strength of Desimone’s (2009) five features of effective PD in the program and their influence on teacher knowledge and practice, as reported by participating teachers. Fifty science and math teachers out of sixty-three current and past program cohort participants responded to an invitation to complete an online survey. A path analysis was conducted from the survey results and a formal causal model was estimated. Active learning, content focus, coherence and consequent enhanced knowledge and skills and changes in teacher practice were reported at moderate to high levels. Coherence and enhanced knowledge and skills appear have the strong interconnectedness with change in teacher practice.
Subjects/Keywords: path analysis; coherence; content focus; active learning; collective participation; professional community; mathematics; teacher practice; program evaluation; professional development
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Alphonso, Tiah B. “Determining impact: using formative evaluation in a professional development program for teachers of mathematics and science.” 2012. Masters Thesis, Louisiana State University. Accessed February 28, 2021.
etd-07062012-103459 ; https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_theses/2233.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Alphonso, Tiah B. “Determining impact: using formative evaluation in a professional development program for teachers of mathematics and science.” 2012. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Alphonso TB. Determining impact: using formative evaluation in a professional development program for teachers of mathematics and science. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. Louisiana State University; 2012. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: etd-07062012-103459 ; https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_theses/2233.
Council of Science Editors:
Alphonso TB. Determining impact: using formative evaluation in a professional development program for teachers of mathematics and science. [Masters Thesis]. Louisiana State University; 2012. Available from: etd-07062012-103459 ; https://digitalcommons.lsu.edu/gradschool_theses/2233

Delft University of Technology
11.
Pliakis, Filip (author).
‘A New City in the Port’: An actor centered institutional analysis of the strategic governance and planning process around Amsterdam Haven-Stad.
Degree: 2019, Delft University of Technology
URL: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2f1dfcd8-25b7-4669-abee-1c65748ce38c
► In December 2017, the municipality of Amsterdam announced the development of a new city in its port: Haven-Stad. The plan comprises a redevelopment strategy to…
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▼ In December 2017, the municipality of Amsterdam announced the development of a new city in its port: Haven-Stad. The plan comprises a redevelopment strategy to transform port lands towards a mixed use urban area with up to 70.000 dwellings. This announcement caused a conflict between port users and the city. This integration of various stakeholders and interests is key for successful urban area redevelopment, especially in the complex port-city interface. Goal of this thesis is to understand and learn from the presumed conflict between port and city in the case of Amsterdam. Therefore, an actor-centered institutional analysis was conducted of the strategic governance and planning around Haven-Stad. The level of integration between scales, sectors and agencies per outcome of each planning phase was measured and then set against the analysed institutional setting. This research identified various socio-cultural, legal-economic and governance factors in the institutional setting that affect plan making in the port-city interface. Various subjects, such as relaxed environmental regulations, decentralized urban planning and change of the political landscape have contributed to unintegrated planning and conflicts. The municipality has a culture of blueprint strategic urban planning and is focused on integrating different departments and solving an ongoing housing crisis. On the other hand, the fact that the port is fossil fuel based and corporatized -but municipally owned- limited its ability to prevent urban takeover. This thesis recommends the development of a true and joint port-urban vision, the enhancement of cooperation between local, regional and national stakeholders and the involvement of private parties and port users in plan making. In an outlook towards the introduction of the new Environment and Planning Act, this research indicates that decentralized and flexible planning instruments may increase the chance for potential conflicts in industrial and waterfront redevelopment areas.
Architecture, Urbanism and Building Sciences | Management in the Built Environment
Advisors/Committee Members: Daamen, T.A. (mentor), Louw, E. (mentor), Overschie, M.G.F. (graduation committee), Delft University of Technology (degree granting institution).
Subjects/Keywords: Amsterdam Haven-Stad; Waterfront redevelopment; Port-city interface; Urban development management; Actor analysis; Institutional analysis; Housing crisis
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Pliakis, Filip (author). “‘A New City in the Port’: An actor centered institutional analysis of the strategic governance and planning process around Amsterdam Haven-Stad.” 2019. Masters Thesis, Delft University of Technology. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2f1dfcd8-25b7-4669-abee-1c65748ce38c.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Pliakis, Filip (author). “‘A New City in the Port’: An actor centered institutional analysis of the strategic governance and planning process around Amsterdam Haven-Stad.” 2019. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Pliakis F(. ‘A New City in the Port’: An actor centered institutional analysis of the strategic governance and planning process around Amsterdam Haven-Stad. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. Delft University of Technology; 2019. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2f1dfcd8-25b7-4669-abee-1c65748ce38c.
Council of Science Editors:
Pliakis F(. ‘A New City in the Port’: An actor centered institutional analysis of the strategic governance and planning process around Amsterdam Haven-Stad. [Masters Thesis]. Delft University of Technology; 2019. Available from: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:2f1dfcd8-25b7-4669-abee-1c65748ce38c

University of Washington
12.
Seid-Green, Yael.
Defining Co-Management: Levels of Collaboration in Fisheries Management.
Degree: 2014, University of Washington
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1773/25464
► Involving stakeholders in natural resource management offers both normative and objective benefits, and co-management is a much-studied topic. However, the definition of `co-management' remains vague…
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▼ Involving stakeholders in natural resource
management offers both normative and objective benefits, and co-
management is a much-studied topic. However, the definition of `co-
management' remains vague and incomplete. This thesis develops a definition of co-
management that is specific enough to be analytically rigorous and useful, while still maintaining the flexibility necessary to accommodate the diversity of co-
management arrangements that can exist.
Analysis of the literature on co-
management and case studies of collaborative
management allowed the
development of a matrix containing sixteen variables, each along a spectrum from consultation to co-
management, that describe the elements of a co-
management arrangement. Testing the matrix on three cases studies labeled as `co-
management' revealed the utility of the matrix in testing for the presence or lack thereof of co-
management and demonstrated the ways the matrix can be used in the future to compare cases and categorize the level of completeness of a co-
management arrangement.
Advisors/Committee Members: Dolsak, Nives (advisor).
Subjects/Keywords: collaborative management; co-management; common-pool resources; cooperative management; fisheries management; Institutional Analysis and Development framework; Natural resource management; Environmental management; marine affairs
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Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Seid-Green, Yael. “Defining Co-Management: Levels of Collaboration in Fisheries Management.” 2014. Thesis, University of Washington. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/1773/25464.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Seid-Green, Yael. “Defining Co-Management: Levels of Collaboration in Fisheries Management.” 2014. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Seid-Green Y. Defining Co-Management: Levels of Collaboration in Fisheries Management. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Washington; 2014. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1773/25464.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Seid-Green Y. Defining Co-Management: Levels of Collaboration in Fisheries Management. [Thesis]. University of Washington; 2014. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1773/25464
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
13.
Toxopeus, Helen.
Financing sustainable innovation : From a principal-agent to a collective action perspective.
Degree: 2019, Erasmus University Rotterdam
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1765/114018
► The importance of transitioning to a sustainable economy - one which safeguards ecological life-support systems and provides equity within and between generations - has become…
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▼ The importance of transitioning to a sustainable economy - one which safeguards ecological life-support systems and provides equity within and between generations - has become increasingly urgent. A crucial ingredient of such a transition is sustainable innovation by new or existing enterprises, to develop business activities that realize both societal and financial value. However, obtaining finance for sustainable innovation is often a challenge due to both principal-agent and (double) externality problems. While society benefits from investments into sustainable innovation, the – financial and societal - return for individual financiers is highly insecure.
This dissertation explores how to enable finance for sustainable innovation, with a focus on banks and crowdfunding platforms. It makes use of two theoretical lenses. First, it studies how to overcome principal-agent problems through different lending technologies. Second, and more novel, it takes a collective action perspective to address the double externality problem embodied in sustainable innovation finance. This research fills a gap because there exist empirically well-defined mechanisms for solving collective action problems that have not yet been applied to the finance domain. Furthermore, the dynamics of collective action appear particularly relevant in the emergence of technologically driven, decentralized financial instruments like crowdfunding.
This dissertation draws conclusions regarding the role of relationships, cash flows and assets as enablers of sustainable innovation finance, as well as regarding motivations of crowdfunders to undertake such investments. It highlights the challenge of enabling sustainable innovation finance while guarding the quality of the investment decisions in line with the motivation of the financier.
Subjects/Keywords: Sustainable innovation; crowdfunding; bank lending; collective action; innovation finance; double externality problem; sustainable entrepreneurship; financial literacy; user crowdfunding; externalities; institutional analysis and development framework; lending technologies; informational asymmetries; sustainability; entrepreneurial finance
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Toxopeus, H. (2019). Financing sustainable innovation : From a principal-agent to a collective action perspective. (Doctoral Dissertation). Erasmus University Rotterdam. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/114018
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Toxopeus, Helen. “Financing sustainable innovation : From a principal-agent to a collective action perspective.” 2019. Doctoral Dissertation, Erasmus University Rotterdam. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/1765/114018.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Toxopeus, Helen. “Financing sustainable innovation : From a principal-agent to a collective action perspective.” 2019. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Toxopeus H. Financing sustainable innovation : From a principal-agent to a collective action perspective. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Erasmus University Rotterdam; 2019. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1765/114018.
Council of Science Editors:
Toxopeus H. Financing sustainable innovation : From a principal-agent to a collective action perspective. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Erasmus University Rotterdam; 2019. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1765/114018
14.
Iceri, Vanessa.
Actions collectives alimentaires en territoires ruraux : un regard sur la diversité, une quête pour le développement territorial : regard croisé entre Brésil et France : Food collective actions in rural areas : a look at diversity, a quest for territorial development : comparative approach between Brazil and France.
Degree: Docteur es, Géographie, 2019, Clermont Auvergne
URL: http://www.theses.fr/2019CLFAL022
► Avec l’émergence diffuse et spontanée de nombreuses actions collectives alimentaires (Amaps, supermarchés coopératifs, lutte contre le gaspillage, etc.), un mouvement de fond s’opère au sein…
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▼ Avec l’émergence diffuse et spontanée de nombreuses actions collectives alimentaires (Amaps, supermarchés coopératifs, lutte contre le gaspillage, etc.), un mouvement de fond s’opère au sein des territoires. Ma thèse s’inscrit dans ce contexte en interrogeant la façon dont les actions collectives alimentaires, notamment celles qui sont portées par les agriculteurs dans les territoires ruraux, participent au développement territorial. Les principales pistes d’investigation se situent entre la coordination des acteurs et leur interaction avec l’espace. Afin d’y répondre, deux cas d’études ont été mobilisés de façon croisée. Le premier concerne un magasin de producteurs situé à Ambert (France) ; le deuxième consiste en un projet de développement d’une communauté traditionnelle située à Sao Mateus do Sul (Brésil). Sur ces terrains, j’ai réalisé principalement des entretiens qui m’ont fourni des données pour une analyse à partir de trois points de vue : social, spatial et temporel. La question sociale a été principalement abordée à travers l’analyse de la coordination entre individus / collectifs et le commun qui leur permet d’agir ensemble. La question spatiale a été instruite par l’analyse des objets matériels qui révèlent les dimensions matérielles / idéelles / organisationnelles du territoire. Enfin la question temporelle a été traitée par les analyses des trajectoires individuelles / collectives mais aussi par l’interaction dialectique entre ancrage / ouverture territoriale, innovation / tradition, articulant le temps passé, présent et futur. Finalement l’étude croisée entre ces deux terrains a permis de mettre en évidence les nombreuses interactions entre espace, société et temps, discutées en termes de circularités. La thèse aboutit également à la production d’outils et de cadres d’analyse qui permettent de rendre visibles ces interactions et d’engager le débat quant à la participation des actions collectives alimentaires aux processus de développement territorial.
Following the spontaneous and widespread rise of food collective actions (community supported agriculture (CSA), cooperative supermarkets, fight against waste, ...) a deep change has been happening within territories. This thesis/dissertation falls within this new tendency and explores how the food collective actions, especially the one initiated by farmers in rural areas, participate in territorial development. Coordination between actors and its interaction with space constitute the main sources of investigation. This research benefits from two case studies operated in a crossed way. The first one relates to a farm shop located in Ambert (France) whereas the second consists in a development project from a traditional community in Sao Mateus do Sul (Brésil). On these fields, I implemented interviews that gave birth to data for a three-dimensions analysis: social, space an time. The social matter has mainly been discussed through the assessment of coordination between individual/collective and the common acting together. The space horizon has been…
Advisors/Committee Members: Lardon, Sylvie (thesis director).
Subjects/Keywords: Action collective; Territoire; Développement territorial; Organisation socio-spatiale; Approche systémique; Analyse des communs; Ancrage/ouverture territorial; Innovation/tradition; Approche comparative; Brésil; France; Collective action; Territory; Territorial development; Socio-spatial organization; Systematic approach; Analysis of the commons; Anchoring/opening territorial; Innovation/tradition; Comparative approach; Brazil; France
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Iceri, V. (2019). Actions collectives alimentaires en territoires ruraux : un regard sur la diversité, une quête pour le développement territorial : regard croisé entre Brésil et France : Food collective actions in rural areas : a look at diversity, a quest for territorial development : comparative approach between Brazil and France. (Doctoral Dissertation). Clermont Auvergne. Retrieved from http://www.theses.fr/2019CLFAL022
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Iceri, Vanessa. “Actions collectives alimentaires en territoires ruraux : un regard sur la diversité, une quête pour le développement territorial : regard croisé entre Brésil et France : Food collective actions in rural areas : a look at diversity, a quest for territorial development : comparative approach between Brazil and France.” 2019. Doctoral Dissertation, Clermont Auvergne. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://www.theses.fr/2019CLFAL022.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Iceri, Vanessa. “Actions collectives alimentaires en territoires ruraux : un regard sur la diversité, une quête pour le développement territorial : regard croisé entre Brésil et France : Food collective actions in rural areas : a look at diversity, a quest for territorial development : comparative approach between Brazil and France.” 2019. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Iceri V. Actions collectives alimentaires en territoires ruraux : un regard sur la diversité, une quête pour le développement territorial : regard croisé entre Brésil et France : Food collective actions in rural areas : a look at diversity, a quest for territorial development : comparative approach between Brazil and France. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Clermont Auvergne; 2019. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://www.theses.fr/2019CLFAL022.
Council of Science Editors:
Iceri V. Actions collectives alimentaires en territoires ruraux : un regard sur la diversité, une quête pour le développement territorial : regard croisé entre Brésil et France : Food collective actions in rural areas : a look at diversity, a quest for territorial development : comparative approach between Brazil and France. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Clermont Auvergne; 2019. Available from: http://www.theses.fr/2019CLFAL022

University of Helsinki
15.
Franzini, Florencia.
WOODEN MULTISTORY CONSTRUCTION IN FINLAND: PERCEPTIONS OF MUNICIPALITY CIVIL SERVANTS.
Degree: Department of Forest Sciences; Helsingfors universitet, Agrikultur- och forstvetenskapliga fakulteten, Institutionen för skogsvetenskaper, 2018, University of Helsinki
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/236056
► For the last 20 years, the state administration of Finland has supported the development of wooden multistory construction (WMC) into the residential housing market. While…
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▼ For the last 20 years, the state administration of Finland has supported the development of wooden multistory construction (WMC) into the residential housing market. While the number of WMC dwellings has increased, WMC is still not a normalized construction practice. Civil servants—who are responsible for complying with national strategies while being tasked to satisfy the needs of Finnish citizens—are legally entrusted to oversee and approve the planning of all zoning maps. This authority includes the power to compel builders to comply with material preferences through zoning regulations. Regardless of this gatekeeping authority, they rarely enact such regulations.
This qualitative study examines the attitudes and perceptions of civil servants regarding WMC. It also examines the civil servants’ interpretation of other stakeholder opinions towards WMC. The aim was to set a precedent for current-day beliefs about WMC from the perspective of this authoritative group, given no such in-depth opinions currently exist in the literature. Semi-structured interviews were held between May 2017-January 2018. 11 civil -servants holding high-level administrative roles in city planning and development from six different municipalities were interviewed.
Based on qualitative content analysis of the data, interviewed civil servants held a variety of attitudes towards WMC. Support for the implementation of WMC was due to benefits incurred by the positive qualities of the engineered wood products, which permit flexible construction technologies that directly enhance citizen lifestyles, while supporting local and national economies. Hindrances in the implementation of WMC were a result of an operating environment with poor information distribution, few WMC industry actors and limited government policy measures to support project implementation. These factors trigger high risk and high cost. Material limitations were rarely discussed, but may result in high cost or project risk. The stakeholders whose opinions were most frequently discussed included the municipalities the civil servants represented, municipality residents, and private developers. The opinions of other stakeholders (e.g. end users) were rarely mentioned. Developers are reluctant to take on WMC projects due to bottom-line mentality and perceived development risk. Residents’ opinions are equally colored with interest and skepticism. Municipality opinions were mostly in line with the perceptions shared by civil servants. All stakeholders were perceived to have greater interest in WMC if risk or prejudice were dispelled through positive, real-world experiences or exposure to WMC.
Subjects/Keywords: Wooden multistory construction; wood construction; sustainable development; construction; forestry; qualitative content analysis; theory of planned behavior; Metsäekonomia ja markkinointi; Forest Economics and Marketing; Skogsekonomi och marknadsföring; Wooden multistory construction; wood construction; sustainable development; construction; forestry; qualitative content analysis; theory of planned behavior
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Franzini, Florencia. “WOODEN MULTISTORY CONSTRUCTION IN FINLAND: PERCEPTIONS OF MUNICIPALITY CIVIL SERVANTS.” 2018. Masters Thesis, University of Helsinki. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10138/236056.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Franzini, Florencia. “WOODEN MULTISTORY CONSTRUCTION IN FINLAND: PERCEPTIONS OF MUNICIPALITY CIVIL SERVANTS.” 2018. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Franzini F. WOODEN MULTISTORY CONSTRUCTION IN FINLAND: PERCEPTIONS OF MUNICIPALITY CIVIL SERVANTS. [Internet] [Masters thesis]. University of Helsinki; 2018. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/236056.
Council of Science Editors:
Franzini F. WOODEN MULTISTORY CONSTRUCTION IN FINLAND: PERCEPTIONS OF MUNICIPALITY CIVIL SERVANTS. [Masters Thesis]. University of Helsinki; 2018. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/236056

University of Nairobi
16.
Otieno, Philip.
Linking economic values of mangrove ecosystems with the governing institutional framework for sustainable management of the Tana Delta, Kenya
.
Degree: 2015, University of Nairobi
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11295/93545
► Mangroves provide a host of ecosystem goods and services such as nursery and spawning ground for fish, shoreline and storm protection, carbon sequestration, ground water…
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▼ Mangroves provide a host of ecosystem goods and services such as nursery and spawning
ground for fish, shoreline and storm protection, carbon sequestration, ground water recharge,
flood control, tourism and recreation, fishing; water transport; herbal medicines, honey,
timber/poles, fuel wood among others. However, they face a continued threat to their existence
from conversion into aquaculture, over harvesting, pollution, upstream developments that
threaten the availability of freshwater flooding, etc. This is due to lack of acknowledgement of
the values of the goods and services that mangroves provide, particularly in economic terms.
This study determined the economic value of the mangrove ecosystem goods and services in
Tana River delta; and assessed the role of the integrated river basin management (IRBM)
framework in safeguarding them. Out of a population of 3,743 households in Kipini, 605 were
surveyed using market price method, choice experiment questionnaires and content analysis. The
results show that the total economic values of the mangroves is US$ 1053.92/ha/year and that the
legal architecture of the institutional arrangements does not fully capture the principles of IRBM.
It is therefore recommended that in order to harness the economic benefits of mangroves, there is
need to establish the Tana River reserve flow to guide in allocation of water resources equitably
among the competing needs. A review of the Water Act 2002 will be necessary to address the
gaps identified.
Subjects/Keywords: Economic valuation; Choice experiment; Market price; Mangroves; Wetlands; Forests; Institutional Analysis for Development Framework; Integrated River Basin Management
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. (Thesis). University of Nairobi. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11295/93545
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Otieno, Philip. “Linking economic values of mangrove ecosystems with the governing institutional framework for sustainable management of the Tana Delta, Kenya
.” 2015. Thesis, University of Nairobi. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/11295/93545.
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Otieno, Philip. “Linking economic values of mangrove ecosystems with the governing institutional framework for sustainable management of the Tana Delta, Kenya
.” 2015. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Otieno P. Linking economic values of mangrove ecosystems with the governing institutional framework for sustainable management of the Tana Delta, Kenya
. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Nairobi; 2015. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11295/93545.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Otieno P. Linking economic values of mangrove ecosystems with the governing institutional framework for sustainable management of the Tana Delta, Kenya
. [Thesis]. University of Nairobi; 2015. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11295/93545
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

University of Vienna
17.
Manyonga, Ivan.
The impact of access to renewable energy technology on economic development and socio-cultural transformation in rural areas of developing countries.
Degree: 2018, University of Vienna
URL: http://othes.univie.ac.at/51955/
► Chipendeke, eine ländliche Gemeinde in Simbabwe, erlebte eine wichtige Veränderung im Jahr 2010. Ein Mikro Wasserkraftwerk wurde installiert, wodurch die Produktion moderner Energie ermöglicht wurde,…
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▼ Chipendeke, eine ländliche Gemeinde in Simbabwe, erlebte eine wichtige Veränderung im Jahr 2010. Ein Mikro Wasserkraftwerk wurde installiert, wodurch die Produktion moderner Energie ermöglicht wurde, damit endete ein langer Teufelskreis der ewigen Abhängigkeit von traditioneller Biomasse-Energie. In dieser Arbeit wurde die gemeinschaftliche Fallstudie präsentiert, in der die Auswirkungen des Zugangs zu erneuerbaren Energie-Technologien auf die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung und soziokulturellen Wandel erforscht wurde. Die wichtigste ökonomische Aktivität, Bauernwirtschaft, “Difference in Difference” Methodik, wurde benutzt um die landwirtschaftliche Leistung für zwei Zeiträume, vor und nach der Elektrifizierung zu analysieren. Die Behandlungsgruppe besteht aus gezielt abgetasteten 38 Bauern mit Zugang zu Strom und Kontrollgruppe, bestehend aus 77 zufällig ausgewählten Landwirten ohne Zugang. Das Produkt der Variablen “Zeit” und der Variablen “Zugriff” wurde mit dem Datensatz generiert, um die Variable “TAP” zu erzeugen. Diese Variable ist entscheidend für die Methodik, weil sie die Wirkung der Behandlung auf die Behandlungsgruppe zeigt und diese mit der Kontrollgruppe für zwei Zeitperioden vergleicht. Die Ergebnisse, die durch die Modellierung der Getreideernte und des Einkommensniveaus der Bauern erhalten wurden, liefern keinen Grund die Hypothese zu verwerfen. Die Arbeit befasst sich des Weiteren mit der Frage nach den Auswirkungen der Entwicklung auf die sozio-kulturelle Transformation und legt den Fokus auf die fünf wichtigsten Attribute der indigenen simbabwischen Kultur. Dabei zeigt eine auf qualitativen und quantitativen Analysen basierende Untersuchung, dass die Arbeitshypothese für die kulturellen Attribute „Kleidungsstil“, „ausländische Musik“ und „Sprachkommunikation zwischen Jugendlichen und Älteren“ nicht zurückgewiesen werden kann, wohl aber für die Attribute „Liebesbeziehungen“, „traditionale und zeitgenössische Musik“ und „Sprachkommunikation unter Jugendlichen“. Abschließend wurde ein 18 ründiges “Collective Action” Simultationsexperiment zum eigenen Todesbewusstseins durchgeführt. Die Bereitschaft sich kooperativ zu verhalten stieg mit der Anzahl der gespielten Runden.
Chipendeke rural community in Zimbabwe witnessed a milestone in 2010 when a Micro Hydro Power plant started to generate modern energy, thereby breaking long vicious cycles of seemingly perpetual reliance on traditional biomass energy. This community case study is presented in this thesis where the impact of access to renewable energy technologies on economic development and socio-cultural transformation is explored. Peasant farming being the main economic activity, the research employed the difference in difference methodology to analyze agricultural output for two time periods, before and after electrification. A treatment group comprised of purposefully sampled 38 farmers with access to electricity and a control group comprised of 77 randomly selected farmers without access to electricity. The product of the…
Subjects/Keywords: 20.00 Kunstwissenschaften: Allgemeines; Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung / Ernteerträge / Unterschiede in der Differenzanalyse / Kulturwandel / Kollektivmaßnahmen; Economic development / Crop harvest output / Difference in Difference analysis / Culture change / Collective action
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Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Manyonga, Ivan. “The impact of access to renewable energy technology on economic development and socio-cultural transformation in rural areas of developing countries.” 2018. Thesis, University of Vienna. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://othes.univie.ac.at/51955/.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Manyonga, Ivan. “The impact of access to renewable energy technology on economic development and socio-cultural transformation in rural areas of developing countries.” 2018. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Manyonga I. The impact of access to renewable energy technology on economic development and socio-cultural transformation in rural areas of developing countries. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Vienna; 2018. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://othes.univie.ac.at/51955/.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Manyonga I. The impact of access to renewable energy technology on economic development and socio-cultural transformation in rural areas of developing countries. [Thesis]. University of Vienna; 2018. Available from: http://othes.univie.ac.at/51955/
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
18.
Muchiri, Kevin Wanjama.
Exploring Critical Success Factors of Community Development Projects.
Degree: PhD, Engineering Management, 2018, Old Dominion University
URL: 9780438968998
;
https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/emse_etds/33
► The utilization of Community Development Projects in developing nations continues to increase in significance. In the wake of the latest Sustainable Development Goals, developing…
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▼ The utilization of
Community Development Projects in developing nations continues to increase in significance. In the wake of the latest Sustainable
Development Goals, developing nations are working towards eliminating poverty, promoting sustainable cities and communities, gender equality, and health and well-being. Although
Community Development Projects have become prevalent, the challenge has been that some are successful, while others fail. This dissertation investigates what makes
Community Development Projects successful.
This dissertation implemented a comprehensive quantitative
analysis using data collected from over one hundred
community development projects obtained from The World Bank database. These projects took place in developing nations around the world.
This dissertation contributes a new definition of a
Community Development Project, as well as, suggest women participation as a critical success factor in
Community Development Projects. This work also identified project duration, project budget, and number of project objectives of
Community Development Projects as success factors.
These results are important for the body of knowledge and practice of Project
Management. In particular, these results are relevant for designing and implementing customized
Community Development Projects in developing nations.
Advisors/Committee Members: Rafael Landaeta, Mamadou Seck, Stephen B. Gordon.
Subjects/Keywords: Community development projects; Project management; Quantitative analysis; Growth and Development; Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods; Operational Research
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Muchiri, Kevin Wanjama. “Exploring Critical Success Factors of Community Development Projects.” 2018. Doctoral Dissertation, Old Dominion University. Accessed February 28, 2021.
9780438968998 ; https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/emse_etds/33.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Muchiri, Kevin Wanjama. “Exploring Critical Success Factors of Community Development Projects.” 2018. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Muchiri KW. Exploring Critical Success Factors of Community Development Projects. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Old Dominion University; 2018. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: 9780438968998 ; https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/emse_etds/33.
Council of Science Editors:
Muchiri KW. Exploring Critical Success Factors of Community Development Projects. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Old Dominion University; 2018. Available from: 9780438968998 ; https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/emse_etds/33
19.
Arnoud, Justine.
Conception organisationnelle : pour des interventions capacitantes. : The design of organizations : towards enabling interventions.
Degree: Docteur es, Ergonomie, 2013, Paris, CNAM
URL: http://www.theses.fr/2013CNAM0891
► Cette thèse d’ergonomie s'inscrit dans le champ de l'organisation. Les nouvelles formes d'organisation et l'accroissement des activités de service soulèvent de nouveaux enjeux qui invitent…
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▼ Cette thèse d’ergonomie s'inscrit dans le champ de l'organisation. Les nouvelles formes d'organisation et l'accroissement des activités de service soulèvent de nouveaux enjeux qui invitent l'ergonomie à se préoccuper de l'objet « organisation » et à échanger avec les sciences de gestion. Progressivement, une vision instrumentale de cet objet est proposée permettant de rompre avec les approches classiques et de penser l’articulation entre la structure organisationnelle et les mécanismes d’appropriation. L'ergonomie apparaît alors légitime à intervenir sur cet objet : ses objectifs et sa contribution historique aux savoirs de conception facilitent sa participation aux transformations de l'organisation. La thèse défendue est que l'organisation doit être conçue ou reconçue sous l'angle du développement. Le développement dont il est question ici est emprunté aux travaux à focalisation économique et renvoie plus spécifiquement à l'approche par les capabilités. Cette approche s'intéresse à ce que chaque individu est réellement en mesure de faire. Ceci suppose un environnement favorable, dit « capacitant », qui doit guider l'
action de l'ergonome. En poursuivant cet objectif, l'ergonome développe des méthodologies d'intervention qui peuvent également porter les prémices d'une organisation « capacitante » propice aux débats, à la construction de l'activité et au travail d'organisation.Dans cette optique, une recherche a été conduite à l’occasion de la mise en place d’un Centre de Services Partagés au sein d'un grand groupe. Une méthodologie de recherche et d'expérimentation a été définie en fonction des possibilités du contexte. Elle comporte trois étapes.La première étape analyse l'existant, identifie les questions non résolues par l'organisation et caractérise les déterminants des contradictions auxquelles l'activité doit faire face. Elle met en évidence que la structure organisationnelle, pensée par d'autres, a été imposée aux acteurs. De manière générale, les opportunités de choix, le rayon d'
action et les possibilités effectives de réaliser un travail de qualité diminuent par rapport à la situation avant le changement. La seconde étape s'intéresse à la manière dont les opérateurs tentent de reconcevoir l'organisation dans l'usage. La façon dont ces tentatives sont discutées, leurs coûts et leurs effets sur la structure organisationnelle sont ensuite analysés. Il ressort que les opérateurs tentent de transformer les ressources en capabilités c'est-à-dire en possibilités effectives de faire un travail de la meilleure qualité possible. Pour cela, l'organisation du travail est modifiée, les procédures remises en question et contournées : le « client » est progressivement transformé en partenaire de l'activité mais dans un contexte contraint et figé. La troisième étape vise, à partir des pratiques et des souhaits des acteurs, à tester in situ une méthodologie de changement, la co-analyse constructive des pratiques. Cette méthodologie cherche à expérimenter une organisation capacitante et a pour objectif d’établir un…
Advisors/Committee Members: Falzon, Pierre (thesis director).
Subjects/Keywords: Ergonomie constructive; Environnement capacitant; Organisation capacitante; Développement; Intervention; Activité collective conjointe; Co-analyse constructive des pratiques; Constructive ergonomics; Enabling environment; Enabling organization; Development; Intervention; Joint collective activity; Constructive co-analysis of work practices; 620.8
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Arnoud, J. (2013). Conception organisationnelle : pour des interventions capacitantes. : The design of organizations : towards enabling interventions. (Doctoral Dissertation). Paris, CNAM. Retrieved from http://www.theses.fr/2013CNAM0891
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Arnoud, Justine. “Conception organisationnelle : pour des interventions capacitantes. : The design of organizations : towards enabling interventions.” 2013. Doctoral Dissertation, Paris, CNAM. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://www.theses.fr/2013CNAM0891.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Arnoud, Justine. “Conception organisationnelle : pour des interventions capacitantes. : The design of organizations : towards enabling interventions.” 2013. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Arnoud J. Conception organisationnelle : pour des interventions capacitantes. : The design of organizations : towards enabling interventions. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Paris, CNAM; 2013. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://www.theses.fr/2013CNAM0891.
Council of Science Editors:
Arnoud J. Conception organisationnelle : pour des interventions capacitantes. : The design of organizations : towards enabling interventions. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Paris, CNAM; 2013. Available from: http://www.theses.fr/2013CNAM0891

University of New Mexico
20.
Sánchez, Damien M.
Building a Call to Action: Social Action in Networks of Practice.
Degree: Organization, Information & Learning Sciences, 2018, University of New Mexico
URL: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/oils_etds/51
► The three research papers completed as part of this dissertation explore how people contributing toBlackLivesMatter build knowledge, using social construction of knowledge (SCK), and…
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▼ The three research papers completed as part of this dissertation explore how people contributing toBlackLivesMatter build knowledge, using social construction of knowledge (SCK), and what they are building knowledge about, using critical consciousness, because understanding how these processes play out on Twitter provides a way for others to understand this social movement. Paper 1 describes a new methodological approach to combining social network
analysis (SNA) and social learning analytics to assess SCK. The sequential mixed method design begins by conducting a content
analysis according to the Interaction
Analysis Model (IAM). The results of the content
analysis yield descriptive data that can be used to conduct SNA and social learning analytics.
The purpose of Paper 2 was to use the typology of digital activism actions identified by <a title="Penney, 2014 #84">Penney and Dadas (2014)</a> from interviews with digital activists to validate them in a quantitative study. Paper 2 found that the actions taken by people who are helping to facilitate face-to-face
action <em>(p < .0000001 , r = -0.076)</em> or provide face-to-face updates <em>(p < .0000001 , r = -0.060) </em>were negatively correlated with the actions of people who were facilitating online actions suggesting that digital activists should be treated as a unique population of activists.
Paper 3 used the outcomes of a content
analysis and lexicon
analysis performed on #BlackLivesMatter data to determine 1) the levels of SCK and critical consciousness present in online data and 2) social learning analytics to ascertain the extent that SCK and critical consciousness can predict social
action. Results of the content
analysis and lexicon
analysis found all levels of SCK and critical consciousness in the data. Results of social learning analytics conducted using Naïve Bayes classification indicate that SCK and critical consciousness can only predict information sharing behaviors of online social
action like personal opinions, forwarding information, and engaging in discussion. Evidence of information sharing behaviors on Twitter provides a high degree of confidence that further research including replies and other interactions between users will reveal robust SCK.
Advisors/Committee Members: Charlotte "Lani" Gunawardena, Vanessa Svihla, Nick Flor, Peter Jurkat.
Subjects/Keywords: Social Learning Analytics; Interaction Analysis Model; Critical Consciousness; Network of Practice; BlackLivesMatter; Social Action; Civic and Community Engagement; Community-Based Learning; Educational Methods; Organization Development; Science and Technology Studies
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Sánchez, Damien M. “Building a Call to Action: Social Action in Networks of Practice.” 2018. Doctoral Dissertation, University of New Mexico. Accessed February 28, 2021.
https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/oils_etds/51.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Sánchez, Damien M. “Building a Call to Action: Social Action in Networks of Practice.” 2018. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Sánchez DM. Building a Call to Action: Social Action in Networks of Practice. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of New Mexico; 2018. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/oils_etds/51.
Council of Science Editors:
Sánchez DM. Building a Call to Action: Social Action in Networks of Practice. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of New Mexico; 2018. Available from: https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/oils_etds/51

Australian National University
21.
Jenkins, Phillipa Catherine.
The politics of mine closure and sustainable development at the OK Tedi mine, Papua New Guinea
.
Degree: 2015, Australian National University
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/110518
► This thesis is about the Ok Tedi mine in Papua New Guinea. Throughout the literature on mining and communities, there is a split between the…
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▼ This thesis is about the Ok Tedi mine in Papua New Guinea. Throughout the literature on mining and communities, there is a split between the technical and the social. Technical mining – the engineering, environmental, planning and operations – do not ordinarily consider communities beyond the technical aspects of community relations – housing, employment, transport – rather approaching communities in a sanitised, corporate manner. There is plenty of discussion about environmental aspects of mine closure already, but it is important to have an extended discussion and create a space for debate about the roles of mining companies in developing sustainability plans that are for communities, not just the environments they exist in. The Ok Tedi mine has a unique institutional aspect that has grown with the mine – the Ok Tedi Mining Complex – which is inhabited by various governmental and non-governmental organisations. The mine closure and sustainability planning process under the OTMC is unique to Ok Tedi mine, as there is no other mine in PNG that is guided by the same legislation, norms, and cultural frameworks. The OTMC is dominated by the stakeholder relationships of the organisations under its auspices, and the outcomes of these relationships directly affect the outcomes of development planning. This thesis examines the development of the OTMC, and assesses the way it shaped the relationship between the main stakeholder organisations - Ok Tedi Mining Limited, PNG Sustainable Development Program Ltd., PNG national government, Ok Tedi Development Foundation, communities of the Community Mine Continuation Agreement regions, Fly River Provincial Government – has influenced the development of mine closure as a function of sustainability planning, the ongoing funding streams available for programs, and the development and implementation of programs aimed at encouraging sustainable livelihoods. This involves two case studies of livelihood promotion programs – Agriculture and Food Security, and Artisanal and Small Scale Mining. The dissertation is an original contribution to knowledge because there has been no systematic examination of the Ok Tedi Mining Complex as an institution, and there have been significant developments transforming the way that the stakeholder organisations relate to each other concerning mine closure and sustainability planning.
Subjects/Keywords: Papua New Guinea;
Melanesia;
mining;
mine closure;
sustainability;
sustainable development;
development;
community development;
corporate-community development;
corporate social responsibility;
artisanal mining;
food security;
organisations;
organizations;
institutional analysis;
institutional complex;
compensation and benefit streams;
North Fly District;
North Ok Tedi;
Ok Tedi;
Ok Tedi mine;
Mountain Ok;
Min;
political economy;
Fly River;
Tabubil
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. (Thesis). Australian National University. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1885/110518
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Jenkins, Phillipa Catherine. “The politics of mine closure and sustainable development at the OK Tedi mine, Papua New Guinea
.” 2015. Thesis, Australian National University. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/1885/110518.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Jenkins, Phillipa Catherine. “The politics of mine closure and sustainable development at the OK Tedi mine, Papua New Guinea
.” 2015. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Jenkins PC. The politics of mine closure and sustainable development at the OK Tedi mine, Papua New Guinea
. [Internet] [Thesis]. Australian National University; 2015. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/110518.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Jenkins PC. The politics of mine closure and sustainable development at the OK Tedi mine, Papua New Guinea
. [Thesis]. Australian National University; 2015. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/1885/110518
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

Georgia Southern University
22.
Roberts, Gurleen K.
Let Me Upgrade You: Common Measures in Public Health Accreditation Action Plans.
Degree: Doctor of Public Health in Public Health Leadership (Dr.P.H.), College of Public Health, 2019, Georgia Southern University
URL: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/etd/1874
► Objectives: The purpose of this study is to understand the success rates for health departments pursuing and achieving accreditation in version 1.0 and 1.5…
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▼ Objectives: The purpose of this study is to understand the success rates for health departments pursuing and achieving accreditation in version 1.0 and 1.5 of the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) standards and measures. During the accreditation process, health departments that present performance gaps are asked to complete an
Action Plan to specify how they plan to improve to meet the desired conformity. This study will highlight specific measures that are often included in
Action Plans so that health departments pursuing accreditation can be better prepared to address these common pitfalls.
Methods: This study is a non-experimental, secondary
analysis of cross-sectional PHAB data available as of May 2018. This is a quantitative
analysis utilizing logistic regression to determine association between variables. The sampling frame for this study includes 223 accredited health departments from 2013 to May 2018.
Results: The five measures most commonly included in public health accreditation
Action Plans include 5.2.4 (implementing a
Community Health Improvement Plan), 5.3.3 (implementing a Strategic Plan), 9.1.3 (implementing a Performance
Management System), 9.2.2 (implementing quality improvement), and 9.1.4 (implementing customer satisfaction process). The top five measures included in
Action Plans are all focused on implementation of the associated plans or processes included in Domains 5 and 9.
Conclusions: To avoid common pitfalls of public health accreditation, health departments still in pursuit of accreditation that want to avoid getting an
Action Plan should allow one to two years between plan
development and applying for accreditation to allow enough time to produce at least one annual report evaluating implementation of plan goals and objectives. Small and medium local health departments should consider this specifically for the implementation of their performance
management system, which is frequently included in
Action Plans.
Advisors/Committee Members: Julie Reagan, Haresh Rochani.
Subjects/Keywords: Accreditation; Health department; Action plan; Public health; Standards and measures; PHAB; Community Health and Preventive Medicine; Health and Medical Administration; Health Policy; Health Services Administration; Health Services Research; Infrastructure; Nonprofit Administration and Management; Organization Development; Other Public Health; Policy Design, Analysis, and Evaluation; Public Administration; Strategic Management Policy; Jack N. Averitt College of Graduate Studies, Electronic Theses & Dissertations, ETDs, Student Research
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Roberts, Gurleen K. “Let Me Upgrade You: Common Measures in Public Health Accreditation Action Plans.” 2019. Doctoral Dissertation, Georgia Southern University. Accessed February 28, 2021.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/etd/1874.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Roberts, Gurleen K. “Let Me Upgrade You: Common Measures in Public Health Accreditation Action Plans.” 2019. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Roberts GK. Let Me Upgrade You: Common Measures in Public Health Accreditation Action Plans. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. Georgia Southern University; 2019. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/etd/1874.
Council of Science Editors:
Roberts GK. Let Me Upgrade You: Common Measures in Public Health Accreditation Action Plans. [Doctoral Dissertation]. Georgia Southern University; 2019. Available from: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/etd/1874

Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul
23.
Paiva, Natalino Araújo.
Análise custo-benefício do manejo florestal sustentável em Roraima.
Degree: 2011, Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/35435
► Esta dissertação aborda a análise custo-benefício (ACB) em manejo florestal sustentável (MFS) em Roraima, Unidade da Federação pertencente à Amazônia Legal que assim como os…
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▼ Esta dissertação aborda a análise custo-benefício (ACB) em manejo florestal sustentável (MFS) em Roraima, Unidade da Federação pertencente à Amazônia Legal que assim como os outros Estados sofrem com a falta de alternativas econômicas frente à pressão regional e internacional de não uso dos recursos da floresta. Por essa razão, este trabalho, procurou estudar a viabilidade da atividade de manejo florestal sustentável (MFS), a fim de subsidiar futuros empreendimentos que sejam ao mesmo tempo economicamente viável e ambientalmente corretos. Para alcançar tal objetivo foi necessário expor exaustivamente a corrente do desenvolvimento sustentável, tais como, sua origem, o contexto histórico, seus conceitos, tratados e convenções que asseguraram juridicamente o pensamento conservacionista. Além disso, foi preciso embasamento na Ciência Econômica, com o conteúdo transversal sobre a Curva de Kuznets, conceito de bens públicos e as implicâncias das externalidades no custo ambiental, bem como de contribuições de economistas como Pigou, Meadows e Tietenberg. Assim, também, indispensável foi inserir na discussão, dados, conceitos e o histórico da região em discussão qual seja, a Amazônia (especialmente a roraimense) bioma possuidor de apelo internacional haja vista sua indiscutível importância para o equilíbrio ambiental do Brasil e sua contribuição para todo o planeta terra. Por fim, conjugou-se a aplicação da ACB e suas ferramentas (como os método de valoração ambiental) com o manejo florestal sustentável (MFS) objetivando o alcance do desiderato inicial, qual seja, a viabilidade ou não de modelos de extração de madeira na Amazônia de Roraima. O resultado obtido foi de que, dos três modelos estudados apenas o modelo em manejo florestal sustentável (MFS) apresentou viabilidade econômica e ambiental, tendo em vista que nos dois primeiros modelos em sistema e produção convencional (um sem e outro com custo ambiental) não atenderam aos requisitos dos indicadores do estudo: valor presente líquido (VPL), taxa interna de retorno (TIR) e a razão B/C. Aliás, duas das análises que levaram em conta os custos dos impactos ambientais foram denominadas de análise custo-benefício ampliada ou ambiental (ACBA), que são variações ou alternativas ao modelo de ACB convencional ou simples. Desse modo, o benefício do modelo MFS supera seus custos o que torna atrativos para investidores privados e públicos, bem como para financiamento via fundos ambientais nacionais e internacionais ou via financiamento via Banco Mundial, Comunidade Européia, entre outros agentes de fomento.
This study approach the cost-benefit analysis (CBA) in sustainable forest management (SFM) in Roraima, Brazilian State owned by Amazon that just as other states suffer from a lack of economic alternatives facing the regional and international pressure not to use of forest resources. Therefore, this study sought to investigate the feasibility of the activity of sustainable forest management (SFM) in order to support future developments that are both economically viable and…
Advisors/Committee Members: Hillbrecht, Ronald Otto.
Subjects/Keywords: Cost-benefit analysis (CBA); Análise de custo-benefício; Manejo ambiental; Sustainable forest management (SFM); Desenvolvimento sustentável; Sustainable development; Amazon; Roraima
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Paiva, Natalino Araújo. “Análise custo-benefício do manejo florestal sustentável em Roraima.” 2011. Thesis, Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10183/35435.
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Paiva, Natalino Araújo. “Análise custo-benefício do manejo florestal sustentável em Roraima.” 2011. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Paiva NA. Análise custo-benefício do manejo florestal sustentável em Roraima. [Internet] [Thesis]. Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul; 2011. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/35435.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Paiva NA. Análise custo-benefício do manejo florestal sustentável em Roraima. [Thesis]. Universidade do Rio Grande do Sul; 2011. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/35435
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation

University of South Africa
24.
Ntsime, Patrick Thipe.
Towards sustainable development : a participatory model for the water services sector in South Africa
.
Degree: 2009, University of South Africa
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/671
► This study is non-empirical and its design is based on three forms of analysis: conceptualisation, theoretical justification and strategic considerations for a participatory model in…
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▼ This study is non-empirical and its design is based on three forms of
analysis:
conceptualisation, theoretical justification and strategic considerations for a participatory
model in the water services sector in South Africa. In terms of the conceptualisation, the
study addresses the old and new paradigms of sustainable
development. First, it argues that
for many years the concept of sustainable
development has long dominated the
development
discourse. Second, the theoretical justification traces the evolution and meanings of
sustainable
development and also patterns and trends of the legacies of colonialism and
apartheid. The descriptive
analysis of apartheid and colonialism suggests a new
development
path for inclusive people-centred
development. The study therefore postulates that in the
South African context, sustainable
development is both a political and a historical construct.
This is the basis within which sustainable
development should be understood.
Third, the study concludes that context plays an important part in understanding and
challenging the immoral and unjust practices of colonialism and apartheid which have
militated against sustainable human
development. The study further provides a description of
the local government and water sectors and their underpinned legislative and policy
framework, and notes impressive results in the delivery of basic water supply since 1994.
However, the study argues that in order for municipalities to fulfil their constitutional
responsibilities as water services authorities, they need to adopt a participatory model
towards sustainable
development since this is currently lacking. In doing so, the water
services sector needs to overcome dangers of parochialism which were more evident from the
supply-driven policy of the government. The study therefore draws lessons from three Latin
American countries: Chile, Bolivia and Nicaragua, and proposes a new developmental path
which conforms to the principles of sustainability. This
development path is represented in
the form of a dynamic, diagrammatic model for participatory sustainable
development. This
model displays successive stages and cycles of transaction between stakeholders. The model
represents a decision support system which provides a conceptual framework for the
diagnosis, consolidation and
analysis of information. The model is thus a useful tool which
can be applied in the public sector during project or programme implementation.
Advisors/Committee Members: Cornwell, Linda (advisor).
Subjects/Keywords: Sustainable development;
Participatory model;
Water services delivery;
Developed and developing countries;
Department of Water Affairs and Forestry;
Community Water Supply and Sanitation;
Apartheid and colonial legacies;
Local government;
Public participation;
Sustainability;
Power relations;
Tools and methodologies;
Preparation and organisation;
Diagnosis;
Development strategy;
Implementation;
Impact assessment;
Latin American experiences;
Water services authorities;
Decentralisation;
Governance;
Context;
Analysis;
Integrated Development Plan
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. (Doctoral Dissertation). University of South Africa. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10500/671
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Ntsime, Patrick Thipe. “Towards sustainable development : a participatory model for the water services sector in South Africa
.” 2009. Doctoral Dissertation, University of South Africa. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/671.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Ntsime, Patrick Thipe. “Towards sustainable development : a participatory model for the water services sector in South Africa
.” 2009. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Ntsime PT. Towards sustainable development : a participatory model for the water services sector in South Africa
. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of South Africa; 2009. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/671.
Council of Science Editors:
Ntsime PT. Towards sustainable development : a participatory model for the water services sector in South Africa
. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of South Africa; 2009. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10500/671

NSYSU
25.
Hsu , Chih-Ting.
A study on the impacts to the natural habitats area from the fast accommodation growing in Hsiao Liuqiu island, Taiwan.
Degree: Master, IMA, 2015, NSYSU
URL: http://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0925115-190232
► Small islands are usually importantly developmental areas of tourism, where the natural resources are abundant and characteristic. A fast growing tourism in an island can…
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▼ Small islands are usually importantly developmental areas of tourism, where the natural resources are abundant and characteristic. A fast growing tourism in an island can make a lot of impacts to natural habitats, especially from the land use of new accommodation buildings. Hsiao Liuqiu island (HLQ) has become one of the examples of fast tourism impacts in Taiwan in the last decade. So, this study focused on providing possible explanations how and what the impacts on land use made by fast growing tourism. Qualitative research methods, such as documental
analysis, questionnaires survey, interviews, in situ observations and spatial
analysis were used in the study.
Comparing with four types of habitats, i.e., primary, secondary, farming and human-made, the
analysis included three facets of explanations of the relationship between the accommodation fast growing and the impacts to habitats, i.e.,
(1)
Development of the accommodation.
(2) Spatial distribution of the impacts from land use.
(3) Temporal distribution of the impacts from land use.
At the last, the results showed the natural habitats in HLQ island seems not to be impacted seriously after five years fast growing on numbers of the accommodations. This study also examined the
institutional arrangement for managing the land use. From the interviews and questionnaires, the study concluded that
institutional arrangement, including of formal land use regulations and informal norms had played an important role to prevent the impacts.
Advisors/Committee Members: Jeng-Di Lee (committee member), I-fan Tseng (chair), Yu-Yun Chen (chair).
Subjects/Keywords: tourism; impact analysis; institutional arrangement; habitat conservation; island development
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Hsu , Chih-Ting. “A study on the impacts to the natural habitats area from the fast accommodation growing in Hsiao Liuqiu island, Taiwan.” 2015. Thesis, NSYSU. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0925115-190232.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Hsu , Chih-Ting. “A study on the impacts to the natural habitats area from the fast accommodation growing in Hsiao Liuqiu island, Taiwan.” 2015. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Hsu C. A study on the impacts to the natural habitats area from the fast accommodation growing in Hsiao Liuqiu island, Taiwan. [Internet] [Thesis]. NSYSU; 2015. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0925115-190232.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Hsu C. A study on the impacts to the natural habitats area from the fast accommodation growing in Hsiao Liuqiu island, Taiwan. [Thesis]. NSYSU; 2015. Available from: http://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0925115-190232
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
26.
McNicholl, Duncan Ryan.
Characteristics of Stakeholder Networks Supporting Institutional Development in Rural Water Service Delivery.
Degree: PhD, 2017, University of Cambridge
URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/270358
► Social network analysis was used in combination with qualitative methods to identify characteristics of stakeholder networks that supported cases of institutional development in rural water…
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▼ Social network analysis was used in combination with qualitative methods to identify characteristics of stakeholder networks that supported cases of institutional development in rural water sectors in Ghana, Malawi, India, Tajikistan, and Bolivia. Institutions studied included local governments, a national government institution, and community operator committees managing water treatment facilities. Interviews with 162 participants in these countries used a facilitated network drawing exercise to capture data on stakeholder relationships and perceptions of factors supporting institutional development. Quantitative analysis of these networks and qualitative analysis of perceived factors identified three network characteristics as supporting institutional development for rural water supply in multiple countries and types of institutions. The three characteristics are: information and skill ties between an institution and stakeholders at lower levels of sector hierarchy; information and skill ties between an institution and stakeholders at higher levels of sector hierarchy; and coordination between stakeholders at higher levels of sector hierarchy that strongly engage an institution. These three characteristics can be observed from a network perspective, and qualitative descriptions of these interactions can improve understanding of the nuance and benefit of particular network ties. Social network analysis on its own cannot predict whether an institution will develop if these network characteristics exist, but it can be used to identify where network ties are absent or weakly developed. Methods and findings from this research enable a rigorous analysis of complex stakeholder interactions in rural water sectors to identify where particular relationships might be strengthened, and strengthening the environments that support institutional development has the potential to lead to the stronger institutions that are necessary for sustainable rural water service delivery.
Subjects/Keywords: social network analysis; institutional development; rural water supply
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
McNicholl, Duncan Ryan. “Characteristics of Stakeholder Networks Supporting Institutional Development in Rural Water Service Delivery.” 2017. Doctoral Dissertation, University of Cambridge. Accessed February 28, 2021.
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/270358.
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
McNicholl, Duncan Ryan. “Characteristics of Stakeholder Networks Supporting Institutional Development in Rural Water Service Delivery.” 2017. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
McNicholl DR. Characteristics of Stakeholder Networks Supporting Institutional Development in Rural Water Service Delivery. [Internet] [Doctoral dissertation]. University of Cambridge; 2017. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/270358.
Council of Science Editors:
McNicholl DR. Characteristics of Stakeholder Networks Supporting Institutional Development in Rural Water Service Delivery. [Doctoral Dissertation]. University of Cambridge; 2017. Available from: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/270358

Lincoln University
27.
Dhakal, Bhubaneswor.
Community forestry policy impacts and alternative policies for poverty alleviation in Nepal.
Degree: 2005, Lincoln University
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10182/2510
► This study examined the effects of existing community forestry policy on household and community income and employment in Nepal. Alternative policies to address income and…
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▼ This study examined the effects of existing community forestry policy on household and community income and employment in Nepal. Alternative policies to address income and employment problems are also assessed. To analyse the problem a linear programming model for welfare maximization was developed. The model was used to examine the effects of seven community forestry policy scenarios in three districts of the mid-hill region of Nepal. The data for analysis were collected from 259 farming households of six forest user groups. The model parameters were mainly from secondary sources.
This study shows that current community forest policy has some effects on household income and employment. Current policy dictates the use of community forestland for timber production, which produces little of the firewood and fodder needed daily by local households. The policy restricts timber harvest to less than 30 percent mean annual increment (MAl) for hardwood and generally 50 percent MAl for softwood. This policy affects the income of poor households the most and has made them unable to meet their requirements for minimum calories and other basic, non-food items. The forest policy constrains women from obtaining benefits from community forests. The effects are highest for people in remote areas, high agro-climatic zones, community forest areas in wildlife buffer zones, and other communities where there is no market for timber products from community forests or they are only used for home consumption. This policy increases income inequalities between households and affects poor households the most.
The best community forest management policies for increasing income and employment were either leasing community forestland to households according to their ability to use them or collectively producing firewood, fodder and timber according to household needs. These unconstrained policies benefit all disadvantaged people and these benefits are highest for poor households.
The results show that most of the communities have sufficient forestland to meet the timber, firewood and fodder needs of all households. If the government introduced an unconstrained leasing policy or a collective management policy, the access of poor households to the resources could be increased without affecting the resource needs of other households. About 10 percent of the total land area, including private and community forest area, is sufficient to meet the need for household timber supplies. In situations where sufficient fodder is produced, a small area is required to supplement the firewood needs of households. After meeting basic timber and firewood needs, the most profitable land use is fodder production. Under local technological and geo-ecological conditions profitable fodder production is possible without removing tree cover and affecting environmental conservation. Under alternative forest management policies the income and employment of communities, particularly poor households, can increase to a level sufficient to meet their minimum requirement…
Subjects/Keywords: development; community forest; household level impacts; policy analysis; poverty; resource allocation
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Dhakal, B. (2005). Community forestry policy impacts and alternative policies for poverty alleviation in Nepal. (Thesis). Lincoln University. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10182/2510
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Dhakal, Bhubaneswor. “Community forestry policy impacts and alternative policies for poverty alleviation in Nepal.” 2005. Thesis, Lincoln University. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://hdl.handle.net/10182/2510.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Dhakal, Bhubaneswor. “Community forestry policy impacts and alternative policies for poverty alleviation in Nepal.” 2005. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Dhakal B. Community forestry policy impacts and alternative policies for poverty alleviation in Nepal. [Internet] [Thesis]. Lincoln University; 2005. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10182/2510.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Dhakal B. Community forestry policy impacts and alternative policies for poverty alleviation in Nepal. [Thesis]. Lincoln University; 2005. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/10182/2510
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Universidade Federal de Viçosa
28.
Leandro Frederico Ferraz Meyer.
The commons dilemma revisited: toward an integral approach.
Degree: 2006, Universidade Federal de Viçosa
URL: http://www.tede.ufv.br/tedesimplificado/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=1759
► Neste estudo, eu exploro as implicações da Teoria de Desenvolvimento em Estágios Emergentes da Personalidade de Humanos Adultos (Clare W. Graves), em problemas de ação…
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▼ Neste estudo, eu exploro as implicações da Teoria de Desenvolvimento em Estágios Emergentes da Personalidade de Humanos Adultos (Clare W. Graves), em problemas de ação coletiva. A teoria de Graves oferece um modelo empiricamente fundamentado de desenvolvimento bio-psico- social de humanos adultos no qual a tensão permanente entre as capacidades de auto-afirmação (agency) e auto- adaptação (communion) do self origina uma sucessão de modelos mentais que emergem de forma hierarquicamente estruturada conectando crenças, sistemas de valores, idéias de moralidade e visões de mundo como resultado do inter-relacionamento entre as variáveis ambientais e a ativação das capacidades potenciais do organismo. As características distintivas de cada estágio de desenvolvimento propostas por Graves (oito níveis existenciais) fornecem a base para a formulação de hipóteses específicas, relativas ao comportamento dos atores humanos em situações de ação coletiva. Em particular, a superposição cíclica das capacidades de auto-afirmação e autoadaptação, ao longo dos estágios de desenvolvimento bio-psico-social descritos por Graves, delineiam um padrão de egocentrismo decrescente, acompanhado por aumento da autonomia comportamental e ampliação do círculo de participantes (seres humanos ou não) que são incluídos nas considerações morais do agente tomador de decisão. Eu sugiro que estas características apresentam evidentes e importantes implicações na nossa compreensão da dinâmica das interações sociais em situações de ação coletiva. Ao posicionar a concepção de Graves no centro da análise destas situações, eu enfatizo temas na pesquisa da subjetividade e desenvolvimento da consciência que têm recebido atenção inadequada nas principais abordagens sobre ação coletiva e o chamado dilema da cooperação. Neste sentido, ao ser correlacionada com uma ampla gama de observações empíricas e modelos teóricos de desenvolvimento da consciência, devidas a Ken Wilber, a concepção de Graves fornece a tese substantiva que eu submeto a teste experimental nesta revisão do dilema dos comuns, qual seja: a diretriz fundamental para promoção de mudanças institucional e comportamental direcionadas a resolver ou atenuar problemas de ação coletiva deve levar em conta, e até mesmo focalizar, os potenciais e as leis próprias da transformação interior e do despertar da consciência humana. Isso porque, contrariamente ao pressuposto pelo modelo unitário de racionalidade (otimização da utilidade esperada), a resposta comportamental à estrutura de incentivos não pode ser adequadamente prevista pela simples consideração das variáveis situacionais. Em vez disso, e para que se obtenham os resultados esperados, aquilo que de fato constituirá tal estrutura precisa ajustar-se ao estágio de desenvolvimento subjetivo dos participantes. Mais ainda, dadas tanto a natureza qualitativa das transformações interiores, delineada acima, quanto o fato de que estas transformações expressam o despertar de potencialidades humanas universais, conforme Ken Wilber, a consideração séria destes…
Advisors/Committee Members: Erly Cardoso Teixeira, Marcelo José Braga, Marcelo Lobato Martins, Newton Paulo Bueno, João Eustáquio de Lima, Arnoldo José de Hoyos Guevara.
Subjects/Keywords: CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS; Economia experimental; Dilemas sociais; Ação comunicativa; Comportamento racional; Reação moral e sociocognitiva; Desenvolvimento adulto e personalidade; Análise institucional; Institutional analysis; Adult development and personality; Sociocognitive and moral reasoning; Communicative action; Rational behavior; Experimental economics; Social dilemmas
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Meyer, L. F. F. (2006). The commons dilemma revisited: toward an integral approach. (Thesis). Universidade Federal de Viçosa. Retrieved from http://www.tede.ufv.br/tedesimplificado/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=1759
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Meyer, Leandro Frederico Ferraz. “The commons dilemma revisited: toward an integral approach.” 2006. Thesis, Universidade Federal de Viçosa. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://www.tede.ufv.br/tedesimplificado/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=1759.
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Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Meyer, Leandro Frederico Ferraz. “The commons dilemma revisited: toward an integral approach.” 2006. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Meyer LFF. The commons dilemma revisited: toward an integral approach. [Internet] [Thesis]. Universidade Federal de Viçosa; 2006. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://www.tede.ufv.br/tedesimplificado/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=1759.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Meyer LFF. The commons dilemma revisited: toward an integral approach. [Thesis]. Universidade Federal de Viçosa; 2006. Available from: http://www.tede.ufv.br/tedesimplificado/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=1759
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Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
29.
ADILSON PIO DA TRINDADE JUNIOR.
[en] MANAGEMENT OF HYDROGRAPHIC BASINS: AN INSTITUTIONAL
ANALYSIS OF THE GUANDU S COMMITTEE OF BASIN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF
THE INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY.
Degree: 2018, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
URL: http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=35131
► [pt] Os comitês de bacia foram instituídos pela Política Nacional de Recursos Hídricos como responsáveis pela gestão das bacias hidrográficas. Sua atuação é regida tanto…
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▼ [pt] Os comitês de bacia foram instituídos pela
Política Nacional de Recursos Hídricos como responsáveis pela
gestão das bacias hidrográficas. Sua atuação é regida tanto pela
legislação pertinente, como aspectos relacionados à sua dimensão
organizacional, assim também como a dinâmica que se forma pela
interação destes elementos. Nesse intuito, o presente estudo teve
como propósito analisar institucionalmente o Comitê de Bacia
Hidrográfica do Guandu, restrito e elencado pelos padrões: legais,
normativos e sócio-organizacionais, sob a perspectiva da
Sustentabilidade Institucional. Neste sentido, foi realizado um
levantamento da legislação pertinente, assim como os documentos
internos que definem a estrutura e o funcionamento do Comitê
Guandu, além da análise presencial das reuniões da plenária entre
2011 e 2012. Assim verificou-se ocorrência de disfunções na sua
dimensão organizacional, assim como de incongruências na
implementação dos seus instrumentos de gestão, capazes efetivamente
de interferir na sua atuação, comprometendo a sua missão
institucional em face ao Desenvolvimento Sustentável. Por fim, foi
identificada a ocorrência do Isomorfismo Coercitivo devido às
pressões sofridas pela conjuntura política do cenário ambiental no
estado do Rio de Janeiro, assim como a própria estrutura e
composição do Comitê Guandu.
[en] With approximately 13 percent of the surface
water resources of the planet, Brazil still suffers from supply
problems in their main cities, and the major reasons are: the
location of springs in relation to population served and
degradation of water bodies in these areas. Currently over 50
percent of the world population lives in urban areas, and the
expectation is that by 2050 reaching 70 percent (UN-Habitat, 2008).
Although it is not exclusive of the cities are especially them,
these problems have higher impacts, and therefore turn out to be
aggravated from a trend of the 21st century: the concentration of
population in urban centers. Meanwhile, cities gradually became the
focus of environmental debates, due to its increasing expansion,
result of the displacement of populations who seek them the
infrastructure, facilities and opportunities not found in rural
areas. This way the sustainability of urban areas is emerging as
one of the challenges to be faced by all of society, and more
specifically in the case of water resources in Brazil by its
governing bodies, watershed committees that are formed by
representatives of organized civil society, government and users.
Brazilian law regarding the environment was structured from the
opening policy in the late 70s. So from this new conjecture,
environmental legislation gradually set up, and with regard to
water resources there were two notable moments: the definition of
water as a public good by the Federal Constitution of 1988 and the
creation of the Federal Policy of Water Resources, by law 9433/97.
By instituting the watershed committees as responsible for the
management of river basins, began a new phase in water management
in Brazil.
Advisors/Committee Members: ANTONIO ROBERTO MARTINS BARBOZA DE OLIVEIRA.
Subjects/Keywords: [pt] DESENVOLVIMENTO SUSTENTAVEL; [en] SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT; [pt] GESTAO DE BACIAS HIDROGRAFICAS; [en] MANAGEMENT OF HYDROGRAPHIC BASINS; [pt] COMITE DE BACIA DO GUANDU; [en] GUANDU S COMMITTE OF BASIN; [pt] ANALISE INSTITUCIONAL; [en] INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS; [pt] SUSTENTABILIDADE INSTITUCIONAL; [en] INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY
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JUNIOR, A. P. D. T. (2018). [en] MANAGEMENT OF HYDROGRAPHIC BASINS: AN INSTITUTIONAL
ANALYSIS OF THE GUANDU S COMMITTEE OF BASIN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF
THE INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY. (Thesis). Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. Retrieved from http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=35131
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Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
JUNIOR, ADILSON PIO DA TRINDADE. “[en] MANAGEMENT OF HYDROGRAPHIC BASINS: AN INSTITUTIONAL
ANALYSIS OF THE GUANDU S COMMITTEE OF BASIN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF
THE INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY.” 2018. Thesis, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro. Accessed February 28, 2021.
http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=35131.
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MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
JUNIOR, ADILSON PIO DA TRINDADE. “[en] MANAGEMENT OF HYDROGRAPHIC BASINS: AN INSTITUTIONAL
ANALYSIS OF THE GUANDU S COMMITTEE OF BASIN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF
THE INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY.” 2018. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
JUNIOR APDT. [en] MANAGEMENT OF HYDROGRAPHIC BASINS: AN INSTITUTIONAL
ANALYSIS OF THE GUANDU S COMMITTEE OF BASIN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF
THE INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY. [Internet] [Thesis]. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro; 2018. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=35131.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
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JUNIOR APDT. [en] MANAGEMENT OF HYDROGRAPHIC BASINS: AN INSTITUTIONAL
ANALYSIS OF THE GUANDU S COMMITTEE OF BASIN FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF
THE INSTITUTIONAL SUSTAINABILITY. [Thesis]. Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro; 2018. Available from: http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=35131
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University of Tennessee – Knoxville
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Taylor, Kathryn Ansley.
Network-Based Development in Chattanooga, Tennessee: Processes and Potentials.
Degree: M. Arch., Architecture, 2015, University of Tennessee – Knoxville
URL: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/3518
► Chattanooga is a city of networks. The goal of this project is to provide examples of how developers, by tapping into Chattanooga’s most vital…
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▼ Chattanooga is a city of networks. The goal of this project is to provide examples of how developers, by tapping into Chattanooga’s most vital networks, can create buildings that speak to the city’s unique character, build interest in the city, and foster a stronger future for Chattanooga.
Chattanooga has four networks that serve as its backbone. They are the Cultural Network, the Blue Green Network, the Fiber Optic Network and the Dwelling Network. These networks are linkages between people and places, bound by common hopes and affinities. They are platforms for social connection, economic growth and physical change.
Three developments serve as examples of the
development logic employed for this project. They are situated on a site in Chattanooga that sits in close proximity to powerful elements from each network, just north of the Tennessee River and the heart of downtown. These buildings illustrate a new kind of
development logic, one that asks how to tap into the city’s strongest networks, and by doing so, strengthen the key elements of a city’s cultural, ecological, economic and technological future.
Advisors/Committee Members: Julie L. Beckman, Jason T. Young, William A. Miller.
Subjects/Keywords: Architecture; Development; Design; Community; Chattanooga; Tennessee; Architectural History and Criticism; Architecture; Cultural Resource Management and Policy Analysis; Environmental Design; Urban, Community and Regional Planning
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Taylor, K. A. (2015). Network-Based Development in Chattanooga, Tennessee: Processes and Potentials. (Thesis). University of Tennessee – Knoxville. Retrieved from https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/3518
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Chicago Manual of Style (16th Edition):
Taylor, Kathryn Ansley. “Network-Based Development in Chattanooga, Tennessee: Processes and Potentials.” 2015. Thesis, University of Tennessee – Knoxville. Accessed February 28, 2021.
https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/3518.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
MLA Handbook (7th Edition):
Taylor, Kathryn Ansley. “Network-Based Development in Chattanooga, Tennessee: Processes and Potentials.” 2015. Web. 28 Feb 2021.
Vancouver:
Taylor KA. Network-Based Development in Chattanooga, Tennessee: Processes and Potentials. [Internet] [Thesis]. University of Tennessee – Knoxville; 2015. [cited 2021 Feb 28].
Available from: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/3518.
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
Council of Science Editors:
Taylor KA. Network-Based Development in Chattanooga, Tennessee: Processes and Potentials. [Thesis]. University of Tennessee – Knoxville; 2015. Available from: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_gradthes/3518
Note: this citation may be lacking information needed for this citation format:
Not specified: Masters Thesis or Doctoral Dissertation
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