Common property resource (CPR) management approaches are now thought to provide a viable alternative to natural resource management. This article contains result of the investigations on common property issues for woodlands in communal areas in Zimbabwe. It reveals numerous cases showing a breakdown of local institutions for CPR management, and the lack of any emerging alternative institutions for such management. A number of economic, social and ecological factors contribute to these problems. It argues that current institutional systems are rooted in norm-based controls contrary to the formal rule-based systems that form the cornerstones of the proposed CPR systems. It suggests that interventions that propose CPR systems need critical ana...
A research paper on community participation in natural resource management of their environs in rur...
Interest in Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) developed as a result of a general ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Independent Zimbabwe, control over land and resources in ...
Common property resource (CPR) management approaches are now thought to provide a viable alternative...
There is a fair degree of misplaced optimism about common property resource (CPR) management. In inv...
Access to common property resources (CPRs) is a significant part of the land resource base and there...
A taxonomy for describing property rights to natural resources is described and applied in a Zimbabw...
A conference paper on environmental and resource management in a rural setting. Draft paper prepared...
Common property regimes remain a significant property arrangement in many parts of the developing wo...
A working paper (AEE) on the importance and contribution made by Common Property Resources (CPRs) t...
Many communities world-wide face serious environmental degradation, including deforestation, overgra...
The value that associates private property regimes with better management of arable land played a co...
Property rights theory has contributed a great deal to global understanding of the factors shaping t...
Property rights theory has contributed a great deal to global understanding of the factors shaping t...
The desire for research to be policy relevant has caused many social science studies to have “engine...
A research paper on community participation in natural resource management of their environs in rur...
Interest in Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) developed as a result of a general ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Independent Zimbabwe, control over land and resources in ...
Common property resource (CPR) management approaches are now thought to provide a viable alternative...
There is a fair degree of misplaced optimism about common property resource (CPR) management. In inv...
Access to common property resources (CPRs) is a significant part of the land resource base and there...
A taxonomy for describing property rights to natural resources is described and applied in a Zimbabw...
A conference paper on environmental and resource management in a rural setting. Draft paper prepared...
Common property regimes remain a significant property arrangement in many parts of the developing wo...
A working paper (AEE) on the importance and contribution made by Common Property Resources (CPRs) t...
Many communities world-wide face serious environmental degradation, including deforestation, overgra...
The value that associates private property regimes with better management of arable land played a co...
Property rights theory has contributed a great deal to global understanding of the factors shaping t...
Property rights theory has contributed a great deal to global understanding of the factors shaping t...
The desire for research to be policy relevant has caused many social science studies to have “engine...
A research paper on community participation in natural resource management of their environs in rur...
Interest in Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) developed as a result of a general ...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Independent Zimbabwe, control over land and resources in ...