In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource users are capable of overcoming social dilemmas, and are capable of creating and sustaining institutions designed to prevent degradation of common pool natural resources. However, there is incomplete understanding of what motivates this group-level behavior and why some communities are better adept at solving collective action problems than others. This paper specifically explores the role of group heterogeneity in collective action among forest communities in the northwestern Himalayas. Heterogeneity can have important social and ecological consequences and understanding both its nature and effects can help in neutralizing the negative and enh...
The literature on community based natural resource management largely focuses on developing conditio...
Governing the commons in the face of socio-cultural heterogeneity is a challenge for academicians an...
Using empirical data from 87 watershed communities in semiarid India, our study has shown that colle...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
This paper explores the role of group heterogeneity in collective action among forest communities in...
Community-based natural resource management has become immensely popular among some policy makers on...
Summary This paper conducts a statistical investigation into the impact of differences in economic b...
This article examines the relationship between local level heterogeneity and the likelihood of succe...
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hin...
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hin...
Community management of forests by Van Panchayats (forest councils) to meet local needs has a long h...
Collective action for sustainable management among resource-dependent populations has important poli...
Collective action of resource users is essential for sustainability. Yet, often user groups are soci...
Cost-effective natural resource management is important for equity and efficiency. Yet transaction c...
Collective action of resource users is essential for sustainability. Yet, often user groups are soci...
The literature on community based natural resource management largely focuses on developing conditio...
Governing the commons in the face of socio-cultural heterogeneity is a challenge for academicians an...
Using empirical data from 87 watershed communities in semiarid India, our study has shown that colle...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
This paper explores the role of group heterogeneity in collective action among forest communities in...
Community-based natural resource management has become immensely popular among some policy makers on...
Summary This paper conducts a statistical investigation into the impact of differences in economic b...
This article examines the relationship between local level heterogeneity and the likelihood of succe...
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hin...
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hin...
Community management of forests by Van Panchayats (forest councils) to meet local needs has a long h...
Collective action for sustainable management among resource-dependent populations has important poli...
Collective action of resource users is essential for sustainability. Yet, often user groups are soci...
Cost-effective natural resource management is important for equity and efficiency. Yet transaction c...
Collective action of resource users is essential for sustainability. Yet, often user groups are soci...
The literature on community based natural resource management largely focuses on developing conditio...
Governing the commons in the face of socio-cultural heterogeneity is a challenge for academicians an...
Using empirical data from 87 watershed communities in semiarid India, our study has shown that colle...