An Institutional Analysis and Reconfiguration Framework for Sustainability Research on Post-Transition Forestry—A Focus on Ukraine
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Background on Forestry in Ukraine
3. Theory and Methodology
3.1. Theories of Institutions
3.2. An Institutional Analysis and Reconfiguration Framework
3.3. Using the Framework to Examine the Reconfiguration
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Institutional Environment
4.2. Institutional Arrangements, Governance, and Competencies
4.3. Actors in the Action Arena
4.4. Further Sustainability Considerations
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Activity | Focus or/and Objective | Number of Participants or Analysed Literature Sources |
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Forest policy document analysis | All forest related laws and regulations and forest policy modifications in Ukraine have been analysed | All forest policy related laws and regulations published after 2000, as well as recently developed policy drafts currently under public consultations |
A survey of peer-reviewed publications extracted from the Scopus data base | Publications on governance, institutions, forest policy and management associated with (post-) transition countries, with the main focus on Ukraine, published in peer-reviewed scientific journals | n = 45 |
Review of reports of international organizations and programmes | A synthesis study of findings from relevant EU projects and those conducted in Ukraine and relating to key challenges in the forest sector. | n = 12, including reports of the EC, EU ENPI_FLEG, FAO, IUFRO, IUCN, World Bank and WWF |
Review of recent publications in national language and “grey literature” information | Collection of relevant recent discussion points on forest policy reforms in Ukraine from the perspective of different stakeholders | 15 publications, internet search and media releases of relevant organisations (e.g., SFRA), NGOs, community groups, and media platforms |
Interviews of forestry experts from Ukraine | The survey and associated questionnaire were designed to develop a better understanding of causality, design, performance, and impact of the reconfiguration of social practices (Nijnik et al. 2020) | n = 13, including: (i) forest policy actors at the national level (n = 2); (ii) forest scientists at levels from local to national (n = 3); (iii) forest decision makers at the regional level (mountain, Western part of Ukraine, and its lowlands part, n = 2); (iv) forest managers at the local level (n = 2); (v) representatives of communities of practice: NGO (n = 2) and local communities (n = 2) |
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Nijnik, M.; Kluvánková, T.; Melnykovych, M.; Nijnik, A.; Kopiy, S.; Brnkaľáková, S.; Sarkki, S.; Kopiy, L.; Fizyk, I.; Barlagne, C.; et al. An Institutional Analysis and Reconfiguration Framework for Sustainability Research on Post-Transition Forestry—A Focus on Ukraine. Sustainability 2021, 13, 4360. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084360
Nijnik M, Kluvánková T, Melnykovych M, Nijnik A, Kopiy S, Brnkaľáková S, Sarkki S, Kopiy L, Fizyk I, Barlagne C, et al. An Institutional Analysis and Reconfiguration Framework for Sustainability Research on Post-Transition Forestry—A Focus on Ukraine. Sustainability. 2021; 13(8):4360. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084360
Chicago/Turabian StyleNijnik, Maria, Tatiana Kluvánková, Mariana Melnykovych, Albert Nijnik, Serhiy Kopiy, Stanislava Brnkaľáková, Simo Sarkki, Leonid Kopiy, Igor Fizyk, Carla Barlagne, and et al. 2021. "An Institutional Analysis and Reconfiguration Framework for Sustainability Research on Post-Transition Forestry—A Focus on Ukraine" Sustainability 13, no. 8: 4360. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084360
APA StyleNijnik, M., Kluvánková, T., Melnykovych, M., Nijnik, A., Kopiy, S., Brnkaľáková, S., Sarkki, S., Kopiy, L., Fizyk, I., Barlagne, C., & Miller, D. (2021). An Institutional Analysis and Reconfiguration Framework for Sustainability Research on Post-Transition Forestry—A Focus on Ukraine. Sustainability, 13(8), 4360. https://doi.org/10.3390/su13084360