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1950-, Blommestein H. J., Funke Norbert, and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development., eds. Institutional investors in the new financial landscape. Paris, France: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 1998.

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Jean-David, Gerber, ed. Institutionelle Landschaftsregime: Lösungsansatz für Landschaftskonflikte = Institutional landscape regimes : an approach to the resolution of landscape conflicts. Zürich: Vdf, Hochschulverlag AG an der ETH Zürich, 2008.

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Gailing, Ludger. Kulturlandschaftspolitik: Die gesellschaftliche Konstituierung von Kulturlandschaft durch Institutionen und Governance. Detmold: Rohn, 2014.

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Johnson, Susan. Financial landscapes revisited: An institutional approach to roots and branches. [Nairobi]: Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi, 2001.

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Graaf, Maurits van der. The European repository landscape 2008: Inventory of digital respositories for research output in the EU. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2009.

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1974-, Hoefer Natascha N., and Ananieva Anna 1975-, eds. Der andere Garten: Erinnern und Erfinden in Gärten von Institutionen. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2005.

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Graaf, Maurits van der. The European repository landscape: Inventory study into the present type and level of OAI-compliant digital respository activities in the EU. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2008.

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Schelokov, Denis. Social management of institutional changes in Russian society: sociological analysis of transformational processes. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1064916.

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The monograph is devoted to the problem of studying the transformation of social institutions in Russian society. The current state of society is characterized by dynamic processes developing in it. This applies to all levels and elements of such education. A significant condition for their course is the purposefulness and systematic influence of interested social structures. In the context of specific historical and landscape-geographical conditions, these are Federal and regional public authorities that exercise their powers within the framework of the official management system. The most effective implementation of the relevant competencies is possible through social management, taking into account the needs of the population, which are expressed through current socio-economic problems. For students and teachers, as well as anyone interested in the sociology of social change.
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Reddy, M. Gopinath. Obstructed access to forest justice: The implementation of institutional reform (FRA-2006) in Andhra Pradesh forested landscapes. Hyderabad: Centre for Economic and Social Studies, 2010.

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Raina, Dhruv. Nationalism, institutional science and the politics of knowledge: Ancient Indian astronomy and mathematics in the landscape of French enlightenment historiography. Göteborg: Institutionen för vetenskapsteori, Göteborgs Universitet, 1999.

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Raina, Dhruv. Nationalism, institutional science and the politics of knowledge: Ancient Indian astronomy and mathematics in the landscape of French Enlightenment historiography. Göteborg: Inst. för Vetenskapsteori Göteborgs Universitet, 1999.

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Dear, M. J. Landscapes of despair: From deinstitutionalization to homelessness. Princeton, N.J: Princeton University Press, 1987.

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Parker, Ben. Roles and responsibilities, institutional landscapes and curriculum mindscapes: A partial view of teacher education policy in South Africa, 1990-2000. Brighton: Centre for International Education, University of Sussex, 2002.

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Kürti, Emese, and Zsuzsa László, eds. What Will Be Already Exists. Bielefeld, Germany: transcript Verlag, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14361/9783839458235.

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How do artist archives survive and stay authentic in radically changed contexts? The volume addresses the challenge of continuity, sustainability, and institutionalization of archives established by Eastern European artists. At its center stands the 40th anniversary of the Artpool Art Research Center founded in 1979 in Budapest as an underground institution based on György Galántai's »Active Archive« concept. Ten internationally renowned scholars propose contemporary interpretations of this concept and frame artist archives not as mere sources of art history but as models of self-historicization. The contributions give knowledgeable insights into the transition of Cold War art networks and institutional landscapes.
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Strecker, Amy. Institutional Framework for Landscape Protection. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198826248.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 traces the origins of international landscape law, particularly in the soft law instruments adopted under the auspices of UNESCO and the Council of Europe. This first phase of international landscape law retains a strong conceptual dependency upon aesthetics and nature, which slowly began to change towards a more people-centred approach in the early 1990s. This is evident in the developments made in protected areas designation and other environmental regimes, such as the Convention on Biological Diversity, which began to include intangible heritage, relationships between people and place, and local knowledge in the consideration of landscape and land use management.
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Changing Institutional Landscape of Planning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Changing Institutional Landscape of Planning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Albrechts, L., Jeremy Alden, and Artur da Rosa Pires. Changing Institutional Landscape of Planning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Changing Institutional Landscape of Planning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Changing Institutional Landscape of Planning. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Strecker, Amy. Landscape Protection in International Law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198826248.001.0001.

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This book explores the various avenues—institutional, substantive, and procedural—for the protection of landscape in international law. Since the inclusion of ‘cultural landscapes’ within the scope of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention in 1992, landscape has gained increasing importance at the international level. ‘Cultural landscapes’ were intended to give recognition to the intangible and associative values attached to certain landscapes, to sustainable agricultural practices, and to ‘people and communities’—essentially the human dimension of landscape. This shift came full circle with the adoption of the European Landscape Convention (ELC) in 2000. The European Landscape Convention conceives of landscape above all as a people’s landscape and accordingly, provides for the active participation of the public in the formulation of plans and polices. It not only focuses on outstanding landscapes, but also on the everyday and degraded landscapes where most people live and work. This brings ‘landscape’ back to its early etymological origins—when it corresponded to a close up, human perspective—and has a number of implications for human rights, democracy, and spatial justice. How does international law, which deals for the most part with universality, deal with something so region-specific and particular as landscape? What is the legal conception of landscape and what are the various roles played by international law in its protection? This book assesses the institutional framework for landscape protection, analyses the interplay between landscape and human rights, and links the etymology and theory of landscape with its articulation in law.
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Sylvia, Breukers. Changing Institutional Landscapes (UvA Dissertations). Amsterdam University Press, 2007.

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Institutional Landscape Regimes: An Approach to the Resolution of Landscape Conflicts. vdf Hochschulverlag ETH Zurich, 2008.

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The Landscape for Institutional Investing in 2018. World Bank, Washington, DC, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/30901.

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Institutional Investors in the New Financial Landscape. OECD, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/9789264163065-en.

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Albrechts, Louis. Revival: The Changing Institutional Landscape of Planning (2001). Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315194363.

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Herrmann, Steffen, and Matthias Flatscher, eds. Institutionen des Politischen. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748904618.

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According to widespread criticism, radical democratic theories exhibit shortcomings when it comes to institutions, which prevents these conceptions from contributing to a concrete transformation of the political landscape. This volume's aim is to respond to this criticism and to highlight radical democratic perspectives with which to shape political institutions. To this end, it marries basic conceptual and historical reflections on the notion of an institution with concrete proposals for alternative institutional designs and contemporary controversies about institutions. With contributions by Niklas Angebauer, Thomas Bedorf, Matthias Flatscher, Oliver Flügel-Martinsen, Sara Gebh, Andreas Gelhard, Felix Heidenreich, Steffen Herrmann, Oliver Marchart, Franziska Martinsen, Malte Miram, Niklas Plätzer, Karsten Schubert, Gerhard Thonhauser and Manon Westphal.
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Gatzweiler, Franz, ed. Institutional and Livelihood Changes in East African Forest Landscapes. Peter Lang D, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3726/978-3-653-03494-3.

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Strecker, Amy. The European Landscape Convention. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198826248.003.0006.

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Chapter 6 discusses the origins and implications of the European Landscape Convention (ELC), the first international instrument solely dedicated to the protection, management and planning of landscape, adopted by the Council of Europe in 2000. It assesses the radical definition and concept of landscape espoused by the ELC as well as its institutional framework, before moving on to problematizing the ELC from a legal perspective. It argues that despite the Convention’s lack of legal bite, it has nevertheless been paradigm-changing for its societal influence and impact on landscape discourse more broadly. The chapter concludes by offering some observations on current proposals for a global landscape convention inspired by the ELC.
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Dear, Michael J., and Jennifer R. Wolch. Landscapes of Despair: From Deinstitutionalization to Homelessness. Princeton University Press, 2014.

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Dear, Michael J., and Jennifer R. Wolch. Landscapes of Despair: From Deinstitutionalization to Homelessness. Princeton University Press, 2014.

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Dear, Michael J., and Jennifer R. Wolch. Landscapes of Despair: From Deinstitutionalization to Homelessness. Princeton University Press, 2014.

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Jha, Himanshu. Capturing Institutional Change. Edited by Rahul Mukherjee, Subrata K. Mitra, and Raghbendra Jha. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190124786.001.0001.

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Institutions are norms that undergird organizations and are reflected in laws and practices. Scholars point towards the ‘stickiness’ of institutions as stubbornly persisting on the historical landscape. As institutions tend to persist, the related political, administrative, and social processes persist as well. Therefore, it is puzzling when perpetuating institutions change paths. This book unravels one such puzzle by examining the process of institutional change through the lenses of transformation in the ‘information regime’ in India by tracing the passage of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005. Historically, in India, the norm of secrecy was entrenched within the state, perpetuating since colonial times. Yet, in 2005, the RTI Act was enacted heralding an institutional shift from the norm of ‘secrecy’ to the new norm of ‘openness’. What explains this institutional change? Based on new historical evidence overlooked in the mainstream literature, this book shows that the RTI Act was path-dependent on ideas of openness that emerged within the state since Independence. It argues that an endogenous policy discourse on enacting legislation on access to information had begun since Independence; it incrementally evolved and reached a ‘tipping point’ and, after surviving many political challenges, resulted in institutional change. Initially these ideas emerged gradually and incrementally as part of opposition politics, but eventually became part of mainstream politics. The book presents an alternate perspective to the mainstream narrative explaining the evolution of the RTI Act and makes theoretical contribution to the literature on institutional change.
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(Editor), Louis Albrechts, Jeremy Alden (Editor), Artur Da Rosa Pires (Editor), and Artur Da Rosa Pires (Editor), eds. The Changing Institutional Landscape of Planning (Urban and Regional Planning and Development). Ashgate Pub Ltd, 2001.

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Barrera-Gonzalez, Andres. Socio-Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology in Europe: An Intricate Institutional and Intellectual Landscape. Lit Verlag, 2008.

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Authoritarian Landscapes: Popular Mobilization and the Institutional Sources of Resilience in Nondemocracies. Springer London, Limited, 2013.

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Authoritarian Landscapes: Popular Mobilization and the Institutional Sources of Resilience in Nondemocracies. Springer, 2015.

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Authoritarian Landscapes Popular Mobilization And The Institutional Sources Of Resilience In Nondemocracies. Springer-Verlag New York Inc., 2013.

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Hoebink, P. Verschuivende vensters: Veranderingen in het institutionele landschap van de Nederlandse ontwikkelingssamenwerking - 40. WRR, 2010.

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Sylvia, Breukers. Changing Institutional Landscapes for Implementing Wind Power : a Geographical Comparison of Institutional Capacity Building: The Netherlands, England and North Rhine-Westphalia. Amsterdam University Press, 2010.

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Sylvia, Breukers. Changing Institutional Landscapes for Implementing Wind Power: A Geographical Comparison of Institutional Capacity Building - The Netherlands, England and North Rhine-Westphalia. Amsterdam University Press, 2006.

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Zubieta, Carlos Heredia. Geopolitical Landscapes of Donald Trump: International Politics and Institutional Characteristics of Mexico-Guatemala Relations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Fitzgerald, Hiram E., Cathy Burack, and Sarena D. Seifer. Handbook of Engaged Scholarship Vol. 1 : Contemporary Landscapes, Future Directions : Volume 1: Institutional Change. Michigan State University Press, 2012.

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Heredia-Zubieta, Carlos. Geopolitical Landscapes of Donald Trump: International Politics and Institutional Characteristics of Mexico-Guatemala Relations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Heredia-Zubieta, Carlos. Geopolitical Landscapes of Donald Trump: International Politics and Institutional Characteristics of Mexico-Guatemala Relations. Taylor & Francis Group, 2022.

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Zubieta, Carlos Heredia. Geopolitical Landscapes of Donald Trump: International Politics and Institutional Characteristics of Mexico-Guatemala Relations. Routledge, 2022.

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Graaf, Maurits van der, and Kwame van Eijndhoven. European Repository Landscape: Inventory Study into Present Type and Level of OAI Compliant Digital Repository Activities in the EU. Amsterdam University Press, 2008.

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Gatzweiler, Franz. Institutional and Livelihood Changes in East African Forest Landscapes: Decentralization and Institutional Change for Sustainable Forest Management in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2013.

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Gatzweiler, Franz. Institutional and Livelihood Changes in East African Forest Landscapes: Decentralization and Institutional Change for Sustainable Forest Management in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia. Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, Peter, 2013.

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Gatzweiler, Franz W. Institutional and Livelihood Changes in East African Forest Landscapes: Decentralization and Institutional Change for Sustainable Forest Management in Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania and Ethiopia. Lang Publishing, Incorporated, Peter, 2013.

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