In densely populated coastal wetlands with rich biodiversity, multiple, but generally competing, economic activities are common. This paper adopts a polycentric perspective to the study of wetlands management in India to assess the scope for sustainable and equitable use of these remarkable and threatened ecosystems. The analytical framework proves to be useful and highlights that the intertwined processes of environmental and social changes result from, and shape, governance patterns. The three wetlands studied share commonalities in their trajectories: high population pressure, the enclosure of the commons and subsequent capitalization of resources and social marginalization, conflicting interests and intense local politics, a disconnect ...
Indian wetlands have witnessed dramatic socio-environmental transformations whose drivers unfold at ...
Wetlands are ecosystems or habitats for specific plants and animals that are saturated with water. T...
The Ramsar Convention is unquestionably the backbone of modern wetland management theory and practic...
In densely populated coastal wetlands with rich biodiversity, multiple, but generally competing, eco...
Common pool land and water resources in India play vital, but often overlooked, roles in livelihoods...
Due to the alarming rate of global wetland depletion, the Ramsar Convention, an international wetlan...
Study region: India. Study focus: India has a wealth of wetland ecosystems that support diverse and ...
Tropical wetlands are amongst the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth and have immense socioecologic...
Wetland ecosystems hold an important part of the world’s biodiversity and are complex social-ecologi...
The present study highlights the uncertainties that govern wetland management using the Kolleru Wetl...
AbstractStudy regionIndia.Study focusIndia has a wealth of wetland ecosystems that support diverse a...
The experience of watershed development and management in countries of the Global South highlights ...
India is endowed with an area of 4.3% of its total geographical area as wetlands, out of which Delhi...
Common pool land and water resources in India play vital, but often overlooked, roles in livelihoods...
Wetlands provide a diverse range of ecosystem services supporting livelihoods of many people. Despit...
Indian wetlands have witnessed dramatic socio-environmental transformations whose drivers unfold at ...
Wetlands are ecosystems or habitats for specific plants and animals that are saturated with water. T...
The Ramsar Convention is unquestionably the backbone of modern wetland management theory and practic...
In densely populated coastal wetlands with rich biodiversity, multiple, but generally competing, eco...
Common pool land and water resources in India play vital, but often overlooked, roles in livelihoods...
Due to the alarming rate of global wetland depletion, the Ramsar Convention, an international wetlan...
Study region: India. Study focus: India has a wealth of wetland ecosystems that support diverse and ...
Tropical wetlands are amongst the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth and have immense socioecologic...
Wetland ecosystems hold an important part of the world’s biodiversity and are complex social-ecologi...
The present study highlights the uncertainties that govern wetland management using the Kolleru Wetl...
AbstractStudy regionIndia.Study focusIndia has a wealth of wetland ecosystems that support diverse a...
The experience of watershed development and management in countries of the Global South highlights ...
India is endowed with an area of 4.3% of its total geographical area as wetlands, out of which Delhi...
Common pool land and water resources in India play vital, but often overlooked, roles in livelihoods...
Wetlands provide a diverse range of ecosystem services supporting livelihoods of many people. Despit...
Indian wetlands have witnessed dramatic socio-environmental transformations whose drivers unfold at ...
Wetlands are ecosystems or habitats for specific plants and animals that are saturated with water. T...
The Ramsar Convention is unquestionably the backbone of modern wetland management theory and practic...