2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11625-022-01121-2
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Networks of action situations: a systematic review of empirical research

Abstract: Abstract“Action situations”—events, venues, or physically interdependent instances of decision-making—have become a central unit of analysis in the social–environmental sciences, particularly among scholars interested in bridging the social with the biophysical or ecological side of interdependent decisions. A growing body of empirical studies in social–ecological systems research has recently used case and comparative studies to analyse multiple interdependent action situations, structured into networks. In t… Show more

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“…The network of action situations approach continues to be of value in understanding polycentric system configurations and actor interactions (Carlisle and Gruby 2019 ; Kimmich et al 2022 ), or more broadly, how sets of institutions interact and co-shape each other in environmental governance (Partelow et al 2020 ). However, while detailed and descriptive in decomposing the constituent parts of governance, it can miss the spaces in between where experienced reality exists and drives behavior combining rules, norms and rationalism and while recognizing influences beyond these factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The network of action situations approach continues to be of value in understanding polycentric system configurations and actor interactions (Carlisle and Gruby 2019 ; Kimmich et al 2022 ), or more broadly, how sets of institutions interact and co-shape each other in environmental governance (Partelow et al 2020 ). However, while detailed and descriptive in decomposing the constituent parts of governance, it can miss the spaces in between where experienced reality exists and drives behavior combining rules, norms and rationalism and while recognizing influences beyond these factors.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 ), which has already been demonstrated in a rich body of literature (McGinnis 2011a ; Ostrom 2011 ; Kimmich 2013 ; Lubell 2013 ; Villamayor-Tomas et al 2015 ; Oberlack et al 2018 ; Berardo and Lubell 2019 ; Möck et al 2019 ). A comprehensive and recent review of the literature has been undertaken by Kimmich et al ( 2022 ) for this Special Issue.
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Steins and Edwards 1999;Tribaldos et al 2020), insights from these two streams of research have remained largely disconnected. In this paper, through a comparative analysis of two similar participatory interventions, we show how combining the institutional analysis and development (IAD) framework (Ostrom 2005(Ostrom , 2011, the network of (adjacent) action situation (NAS) framework (McGinnis 2011a;Kimmich et al 2022) and the social-ecological system (SES) framework (Ostrom 2009;McGinnis and Ostrom 2014) with central concepts of participatory governance (e.g. Fung 2006;Newig et al 2018;Reed et al 2018) provides fruitful ways to integrate these insights and apply them to the design and analysis of participatory interventions.…”
Section: Network Of Action Situations In Social-ecological Systems Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acknowledging that actors interact in several interlinked action spaces, the NAS framework helps to organise the analysis of all adjacent and distant ASs that jointly produce specific sustainability and equity outcomes in complex SES that are sometimes separate yet interconnected (e.g. McGinnis 2011a; Kimmich et al 2022). It helps operationalise individual and collective decision-making processes as networks of simultaneously or sequentially interlinked ASs.…”
Section: Network Of Action Situations In Social-ecological Systems Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper fills this gap by conceptualising a WEF nexus case with the Networks of Action Situations (NAS) approach (McGinnis 2011b; Kimmich et al 2022) combined with systems thinking (Meadows and Wright 2011). The NAS approach postulates that "actorsʼ decisions depend on the institutional structure of a particular situation and the decisions made in related situations" (Villamayor-Tomas et al 2015, p. 735).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%