In any human society, institutions whether formal or informal, establish the standards which guide or govern both individual and group behavior, and in the process define the rights or entitlements that people possess in relation to other people as well as to the material an
A better understanding of the role of property rights in land and natural resource management requir...
Collecting firewood from a forest or water from a stream, grazing a herd, felling trees, preventing ...
Institutions for collective action and systems of property rights shape how people use natural resou...
Well-defined property rights recognize the ownership of material and abstract things. The low enforc...
Watersheds are simultaneously managed at various social and spatial scales, from microcatchments to ...
Research and policy on property rights, collective action and watershed management requires good und...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
According to the authors, watersheds define a terrain united by the flow of water, nutrients, pollut...
Research and policy on property rights, collective action and watershed management requires good und...
The authors started the discussion with the fundamental question: why are property rights important?...
Property rights are managed well by the modern economy. They are supported both theoretically and ad...
Property rights are social institutions that define and delimit the range of privileges granted to i...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed 'a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
Rights over land and other natural resources play a fundamental role in human society. The distribut...
A better understanding of the role of property rights in land and natural resource management requir...
Collecting firewood from a forest or water from a stream, grazing a herd, felling trees, preventing ...
Institutions for collective action and systems of property rights shape how people use natural resou...
Well-defined property rights recognize the ownership of material and abstract things. The low enforc...
Watersheds are simultaneously managed at various social and spatial scales, from microcatchments to ...
Research and policy on property rights, collective action and watershed management requires good und...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
According to the authors, watersheds define a terrain united by the flow of water, nutrients, pollut...
Research and policy on property rights, collective action and watershed management requires good und...
The authors started the discussion with the fundamental question: why are property rights important?...
Property rights are managed well by the modern economy. They are supported both theoretically and ad...
Property rights are social institutions that define and delimit the range of privileges granted to i...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed 'a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
Rights over land and other natural resources play a fundamental role in human society. The distribut...
A better understanding of the role of property rights in land and natural resource management requir...
Collecting firewood from a forest or water from a stream, grazing a herd, felling trees, preventing ...
Institutions for collective action and systems of property rights shape how people use natural resou...