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A Participatory Planning Process as an Arena for Facilitating Institutional Bricolage: Example from the Rwenzori Region, Uganda

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Pages 995-1012 | Received 06 Jun 2014, Accepted 14 Mar 2015, Published online: 04 Aug 2015
 

Abstract

One solution considered by researchers and policymakers to address environmental degradation is to explore change within environmental institutions. Three main approaches exist looking at how institutions change in response to social–environmental issues: institutional design, institutional fit, and institutional bricolage. While all three approaches are relevant, they face challenges when it comes to actually supporting the institutional change process. This article advances the idea that rather than trying to craft blueprint institutions through interventions, such interventions could act as “institutional corridors” to create favorable conditions for “institutional bricolage” to occur. A participatory planning process in the Rwenzori region in Uganda is used as an example. There, five strategies were used for the process to act as an institutional corridor. They were facilitated by four procedural elements and constrained by two external factors. The article concludes by providing concrete ideas about how practitioners can experiment with intervention designs to facilitate institutional bricolage.

Acknowledgments

The views expressed are those of the authors and do not reflect the official position of the European Commission or UNESCO. We particularly wish to thank Clovis Kabaseke, Thaddeo Tibasiima, Sam Mwanguhya, Solomon Akaganyira, George Bwambale, Melksedek Nzdghera, Richard Mwesige Mujuku, Ernst Gumpinger, and Kahina Baha for their valuable assistance with data collection. The authors thank Moses Muhumuza, Caroline Wenger, Rick Zentelis, Hannah Barrowman, and Julie Watson for their English proofreading and comments. We also thank the editor and two anonymous reviewers for their constructive comments.

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