Reinventing institutions: Bricolage and the social embeddedness of natural resource management

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Cleaver F. [1 ]
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[1] the University of Bradford,
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Usangu Basin; Tanzania; Common Property Resource Management; institutional Bricolage;
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10.1080/714000425
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