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Articles

Mistaking the Map for the Territory: What Does the History of Bannerghatta National Park, India, Tell us about the Study of Institutions?

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Pages 1433-1450 | Received 31 Jul 2018, Accepted 31 May 2019, Published online: 25 Jul 2019
 

Abstract

This article traces the history of Bannerghatta National Park (BNP), a deciduous forest south of Bengaluru city, India that is undergoing rapid socio-ecological transformations. Using remotely sensed data combined with interviews, oral histories and archival material we map the changing landscape to discern continuity and change in BNP across pre-colonial, colonial and post-colonial periods. Our findings show that complexity is historically contingent and is core to the understanding of contemporary forest governance challenges. Legacies of past social structures such as caste remain a visible presence in the landscape and affect institutional functioning significantly. Our findings also uncover the role of exogenous factors such as the park’s peri-urban location and post-liberalization policies in adversely affecting “rules-in-use”. A historical approach can offer analysts better grounded and “situated” understandings of the complex interplay between institutions (formal, informal, traditional, modern) and the patterned social practices operating in natural resource systems.

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Acknowledgements

We sincerely thank the research participants who donated their valuable time, knowledge and experience to this study.

Notes

1 Institutions are defined by North (Citation2008) as “rules of the game” operating within a social setting including “both formal rules, informal norms and their enforcement characteristics” (Scott Citation1995).

2 More popularly known by its colonial name Bangalore.

3 Fire-line is a 20-metre-wide strip of forest that is cut to divide the forest into compartments to limit fire dispersal.

4 Linkages between two variables separated by distance.

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Funding

Funding support received through the Fonds de Recherche du Québec – Nature et Technologies Merit Scholarship for Foreign Students and the William Dawson Scholar Award, McGill University is gratefully acknowledged.

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