Sustainability | |
On-Site Sewage Systems from Good to Bad to…? Swedish Experiences with Institutional Change and Technological Dependencies 1900 to 2010 | |
Are Wallin1  Mathias Zannakis2  | |
[1] Department of Energy and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg SE-412 96, Sweden; E-Mail:;Department of Political Science, University of Gothenburg, P.O. Box 711, Gothenburg SE-405 30, Sweden; E-Mail: | |
关键词: sewage water; incremental institutional change; technological dependency; environmental pressures; path dependency; | |
DOI : 10.3390/su5114706 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Even though technological advances have occurred during recent decades today’s nutrient loading from Swedish on-site sewage systems (OSSs) is much higher than in the 1940s, despite a decreased rural population and the existence of potentially far better technologies than the existing inadequate installations. The objective of this paper is first, to explain this situation as the result of co-evolution of technology and institutions, which has resulted in a very stable conservation. Second, to properly understand how such stable configurations may change, the paper investigates how a power-distributional theory of incremental institutional change might complement the previous analysis and open up the thinking about how seemingly stable configurations may change endogenously. The analysis reveals how shifts in the distribution of power,
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CC BY
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