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Rules for Collaboration: Institutional Analysis of Group Membership and Levels of Action in Watershed Partnerships
Authors:Scott D Hardy  Tomas M Koontz
Institution:McDaniel College, Westminster, Maryland;
The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio
Abstract:This study employs the Institutional Analysis and Development framework across three collaborative watershed partnerships with differing membership profiles (government centered, citizen centered, or mixed) to determine how rules at varying levels of action (operational rules, collective-choice rules, and constitutional rules) affect the formation and implementation of rules-in-use at different levels. Examining trends across group types at varying levels of action helps illuminate how the operational rules produced by different types of partnerships result in outputs that impact watershed management. Results show that the source of rules and their impact on subsequent levels of action vary by group type, with federal and state policies playing a larger role in government-centered and mixed-membership groups than in citizen-centered groups.
Keywords:collaboration  IAD framework  institution  watershed
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