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Low Very Low No data/n.a. Good Governance according to the World Bank: Voice and Accountability, Political Stability and Absence of Violence/Terrorism, Government Effectiveness, Regulatory Quality, Rule of Law, and Control of Corruption.

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Page 1: From inst to gov part 2

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Medium

Low

Very Low

No data/n.a.

�Good Governance� according to the World Bank:

Voice and Accountability, Political Stability and Absence of Violence/Terrorism, Government Effectiveness, Regulatory

Quality, Rule of Law, and Control of Corruption.

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Medium

Low

Very Low

No data/n.a.

Does �good governance� matter for protecting vital ecosystems?

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Forest Cover Change

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Biodiversity (bird population)

High levels of corruption Low levels of corruption

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Spatial misfit

Local institutions vs. global driver/s

Fisheries? �Land grab�?

Municipal institutions vs. Water catchment

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Temporal misfits

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The Sahel region 1950s-60s

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�Roving Bandits� F. Berkes et. al. 2006

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Cod stock collapse, Newfoundland, (Canada) Thresholds misfit

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Cascading dynamics and misfits

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Fish and Ebola virus

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Fish stock

decrease

Increased bushmeat

hunting

Coral reef

Agro-

ecosystems

Climate

change

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Speed of change

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Slow

Uncertainty Low High

Spatial distr

Limited

Very large

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Is it at all possible?

Institutions, polycentric governance, social networks, global governance, bridging organizations, innovation and learning in social networks, transformation.

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Difference institutions and governance? Institutions are �the rules of the game� Governance implies collaboration patterns, steering, and coordination at multiple levels. Institutional in governance tend to be �clusters� or �complexes�, rather than simple set of rules Think about how they relate to the dynamics behavior of SES a.ka. �problem of fit�