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Pigs on the plains: institutional analysis of a Colorado water quality initiative

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Product Type: Journal Article

Year: 2006

Author(s): King, D., N. Burkardt, and B.L. Lamb

Suggested Citation:
King, D., N. Burkardt, and B.L. Lamb. 2006. Pigs on the plains: institutional analysis of a Colorado water quality initiative. International Journal of Public Administration 29(14): 1411-1430.

Abstract

We used the Legal-Institutional Analysis Model (LIAM) and Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) to analyze the campaign over passage of the Colorado Hogs Rule, an initiative passed by the voters in 1998 to require regulation of swine production facilities in Colorado. Used in tandem, LIAM and ACF provided an opportunity to develop a robust understanding of the obstacles and opportunities that face water quality managers in a state-centered multi-organizational decision process. We found that combining the LIAM with the ACF enhanced the understanding that could be achieved by using either model in isolation. The predictive capacity of the LIAM would have been reduced without information from the ACF, and the ACF by itself would have missed the importance of a single-case study.

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