The contribution of biosphere reserves to regional sustainability: an institutional approach
by Falk F. Borsdorf; Jerôme Pelenc; Birgit Reutz-Hornsteiner; Francois-Michel Le Tourneau; Sebastien Velut; Martin Coy
International Journal of Sustainable Society (IJSSOC), Vol. 6, No. 1/2, 2014

Abstract: This paper suggests that the institutional theory gives us a comprehensive view of basic institutional obstacles that influence the contribution Biosphere Reserves (BR) deliver to regional sustainability. Using the four aspects of path dependence, fit, scale and interplay outlined by institutional theory as analytical axes for the analysis, the implementation and institutionalisation of six different BRs is analysed by this article. Institutional theory shows that BR models offer a way to fit in with regional characteristics while providing a cooperative tool for regional sustainability. Nevertheless, the ideas of implementing a BR not only follow bottom-up approaches with the broad involvement of local stakeholders, but also have often started from the top. The manner of their implementation has different effects on the acceptance and perception of the BR as an institution.

Online publication date: Sat, 25-Oct-2014

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