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La construction normative du développement durable dans les contextes de sa “mise en politiques”.. Une analyse par les dépendances de sentier au Brésil et au Mexique

Éric Léonard, Philippe Bonnal, Jean Foyer and Sergio Leite

Mondes en développement, 2009, vol. n° 148, issue 4, 67-84

Abstract: This paper deals with the processes by which Sustainable Development (as a prescriptive set of global norms) is subject of different forms of "translation" (negociation, selective appropriation, reformulation) and institutional construction in the context of rural policies in Brazil and Mexico. We focus on the paths of institutional change which arise from the policy building of SD and affect the frames of regulation and interaction between the different components of rural societies and between those and authorities. Comparatism highlights both regularities and main divergences between the processes of institutionalization of sustainability in Brazil and Mexico, as well as it allows to question the meanings of current institutional changes.

Keywords: sustainable development; public policy; institutional change; path dependency; family farming (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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