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16 p, 1.3 MB Networks of action situations : a systematic review of empirical research / Kimmich, Christian (Masaryk University. Department of Environmental Studies) ; Baldwin, Elizabeth (University of Arizona. School of Government and Public Policy) ; Kellner, Elke (Swiss Federal Institute for Forest. Snow and Landscape Research) ; Oberlack, Christoph (University of Bern. Institute of Geography) ; Villamayor Tomás, Sergio (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals)
"Action situations"-events, venues, or physically interdependent instances of decision-making-have become a central unit of analysis in the social-environmental sciences, particularly among scholars interested in bridging the social with the biophysical or ecological side of interdependent decisions. [...]
2023 - 10.1007/s11625-022-01121-2
Sustainability science, Vol. 18, issue 1 (January 2023) , p. 11-26  
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24 p, 376.2 KB Networks of action situations in social-ecological systems : current approaches and potential futures / Kimmich, Christian (Institut für Höhere Studien-Institute for Advanced Studies (Viena, Àustria)) ; Ehlers, Melf Hinrich (ETH Zürich. Agricultural Economics and Policy Group) ; Kellner, Elke (Arizona State University. School of Sustainability) ; Oberlack, Christoph (University of Bern. Institute of Geography) ; Thiel, Andreas (University of Kassel. International Agricultural Policy and Environmental Governance) ; Villamayor Tomás, Sergio (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals)
"Action situations"-instances of decision-making and agency-have become central to studying social-ecological systems. This special feature collects research using the network of action situations (NAS) approach to structure the way these action situations are embedded into broader interdependent instances of decision-making in different policy or discursive realms, spatial and jurisdictional context, or at different institutional levels. [...]
2023 - 10.1007/s11625-022-01278-w
Sustainability Science, Vol. 18, issue 1 (Jan. 2023) , p. 1-10  
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19 p, 449.6 KB Archetype analysis in sustainability research : meanings, motivations, and evidence-based policy making / Oberlack, Christoph (University of Bern. Centre for Development and Environment (Switzerland)) ; Sietz, Diana (Wageningen University (The Netherlands)) ; Bonanomi, Elisabeth Bürgi (University of Bern. Centre for Development and Environment (Switzerland)) ; De Bremond, Ariane (University of Maryland. Geographical Sciences Department (USA)) ; Dell'Angelo, Jampel (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) ; Eisenack, Klaus (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Department für Agrarökonomie) ; Ellis, Erle C. (University of Maryland. Department of Geography and Environmental Systems (USA)) ; Epstein, Graham (University of Waterloo. Environmental Change and Governance Group (Canada)) ; David, M. (School of Sustainability. Arizona state University) ; Giger, Markus (University of Bern. Centre for Development and Environment (Switzerland)) ; Heinimann, Andreas (University of Bern. Centre for Development and Environment (Switzerland)) ; Kimmich, Christian (Masaryk University. Department of Environmental Studies (Czechia)) ; Kok, Marcel T. J. (PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency) ; Navarrete, David Manuel (Arizona state University (USA)) ; Messerli, Peter (University of Bern. Centre for Development and Environment (Switzerland)) ; Meyfroidt, Patrick (Université catholique de Louvain. Earth and Life Institute. Georges Lemaître Center for Earth and Climate Research (Belgium)) ; Václavík, Tomáš (Palacký University Olomouc. Department of Ecology and Environmental Sciences (Czechia)) ; Villamayor Tomás, Sergio (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals)
Archetypes are increasingly used as a methodological approach to understand recurrent patterns in variables and processes that shape the sustainability of social-ecological systems. The rapid growth and diversification of archetype analyses has generated variations, inconsistencies, and confusion about the meanings, potential, and limitations of archetypes. [...]
2019 - 10.5751/ES-10747-240226
Ecology and society, Vol. 24, Issue 2 (July 2019) , art. 26  
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12 p, 244.5 KB Design and quality criteria for archetype analysis / Eisenack, Klaus (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) ; Villamayor Tomás, Sergio (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Epstein, Graham (University of Waterloo. School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability (Canada)) ; Kimmich, Christian (Masaryk University. Department of Environmental Studies (Czechia)) ; Magliocca, Nicholas (University of Alabama. Department of Geography (USA)) ; Manuel Navarrete, David (Arizona State University. School of Sustainability (USA)) ; Oberlack, Christoph (University of Bern. Centre for Development and Environment (Switzerland )) ; Roggero, Matteo (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin) ; Sietz, Diana (Wageningen University (The Netherlands))
A key challenge in addressing the global degradation of natural resources and the environment is to effectively transfer successful strategies across heterogeneous contexts. Archetype analysis is a particularly salient approach in this regard that helps researchers to understand and compare patterns of (un)sustainability in heterogeneous cases. [...]
2019 - 10.5751/ES-10855-240306
Ecology and society, Vol. 24, Issue 3 (September 2019) , art. 6  
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13 p, 337.8 KB Introduction to the special issue on adapting institutions to climate change / Roggero, Matteo (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Department für Agrarökonomie) ; Villamayor Tomás, Sergio (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Institut de Ciència i Tecnologia Ambientals) ; Oberlack, Christoph (Universität Bern. Centre for Development and Environment) ; Eisenack, Klaus (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Department für Agrarökonomie) ; Bisaro, Alexander (Global Climate Forum (Berlin)) ; Hinkel, Jochen (Global Climate Forum (Berlin)) ; Thiel, Andreas (Universität Kassel. Fachgebiet Internationale Agrarpolitik und Umweltgovernance)
This article introduces the special issue on climate adaptation and institutions. Economic accounts of climate adaptation have stressed its collective action nature and the limitations of standard economic approaches to the matter. [...]
2018 - 10.1017/S1744137417000649
Journal of institutional economics, Vol. 14, special issue 3 (June 2018) , p. 409-422  

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