Institutional analysis of top-down regulatory: evidence from Iran local governance
Population growth, along with climate change, has exacerbaed the water crisis in local communities. The simplest and quickest response of governments to such problems is direct intervention in local governance. Such solutions are usually proposed without regarding the indigenous knowledge of the loc...
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Main Authors: | Mohamad M. Kamal, Hadi Amiri, Vahid Moghadam, Dariush Rahimi |
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Language: | EN |
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IWA Publishing
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/4857d83c399a4c95b9dfb560a12e788e |
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