In Mexico, the bdemocratization of natural assetsQ through an agrarian reform process laid the territorial foundation for the establishment of a large community forest sector. The common property regime and agrarian policies established by the Mexican Revolution also created a common form of governance for all of rural Mexico. Concepts from common property theory and social and natural capital are used to analyze this sector and its emergence. It is argued in this paper that agrarian reform laws have been more crucial in creating a large CFE than specific forest legislation. Agrarian reform distributed forest lands to communities and provided a template for community governance that could later serve as an institutional platform for the dev...
Regions where community forest enterprises dominate the landscape have low to non-existent deforesta...
Mexico’s agrarian and forest history established an original forestry land tenure system based upon ...
This study examines institutional change in forest management in Tlalmanalco, Mexico, over the peri...
In Mexico, the bdemocratization of natural assetsQ through an agrarian reform process laid the terri...
This report summarizes preliminary findings of the Mexican National Database and Community Survey Pr...
This report summarizes preliminary findings of the Mexican National Database and Community Survey Pr...
With a land tenure structure dating back to the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Mexico is second only to...
Dilemmas of natural resources governance have been a central concern for scholars, policy makers and...
Mexican rural reform has questioned the role of the peasantry and private national producers in agri...
The dissertation examines how state agrarian policies and programs affect local governance and commu...
Multi-level collective actions and institutions play an important role in natural resource governanc...
This paper revises the characteristics of the Mexican ejido system in the context of the 1991 consti...
Graduation date: 2010The fact that 80 percent of Mexican forestlands are under common ownership impa...
Community Forest Governance is a process of building agreements and decision-making about rules and ...
Ownership and control are rarely synonymous. This paper examines the factors motivating Mexican agra...
Regions where community forest enterprises dominate the landscape have low to non-existent deforesta...
Mexico’s agrarian and forest history established an original forestry land tenure system based upon ...
This study examines institutional change in forest management in Tlalmanalco, Mexico, over the peri...
In Mexico, the bdemocratization of natural assetsQ through an agrarian reform process laid the terri...
This report summarizes preliminary findings of the Mexican National Database and Community Survey Pr...
This report summarizes preliminary findings of the Mexican National Database and Community Survey Pr...
With a land tenure structure dating back to the Mexican Revolution of 1910, Mexico is second only to...
Dilemmas of natural resources governance have been a central concern for scholars, policy makers and...
Mexican rural reform has questioned the role of the peasantry and private national producers in agri...
The dissertation examines how state agrarian policies and programs affect local governance and commu...
Multi-level collective actions and institutions play an important role in natural resource governanc...
This paper revises the characteristics of the Mexican ejido system in the context of the 1991 consti...
Graduation date: 2010The fact that 80 percent of Mexican forestlands are under common ownership impa...
Community Forest Governance is a process of building agreements and decision-making about rules and ...
Ownership and control are rarely synonymous. This paper examines the factors motivating Mexican agra...
Regions where community forest enterprises dominate the landscape have low to non-existent deforesta...
Mexico’s agrarian and forest history established an original forestry land tenure system based upon ...
This study examines institutional change in forest management in Tlalmanalco, Mexico, over the peri...