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Governance paths as history and infrastructure for transition

In: Strategy for Sustainability Transitions

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In this chapter we introduce the concept of the governance path. This concept is used to describe and analyse a trajectory of the governance configuration and the orientation of the institutions it produced. As an actor-institution configuration is unique, and its mode of self-transformation is unique, as well as its linkages to the community, the possibilities for steering the evolution of a community will be unique. We discuss a series of features of the governance path, with a special emphasis on its binding of time. This will be important for the later discussions of strategy.

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  • ., 2024. "Governance paths as history and infrastructure for transition," Chapters, in: Strategy for Sustainability Transitions, chapter 4, pages 70-86, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:22907_4
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