Collective action of resource users is essential for sustainability. Yet, often user groups are socioculturally heterogeneous, which requires cooperation to be established across salient group boundaries. We explore the effect of this type of heterogeneity on resource extraction in lab-in-the-field Common Pool Resource (CPR) experiments in Zanzibar, Tanzania. We create heterogeneous groups by mixing fishers from two neighbouring fishing villages which have distinct social identities, a history of conflict and diverging resource use practices and institutions. Additionally, we analyse between-village differences in extraction behaviour in the heterogeneous setting to assess if out-group cooperation in a CPR dilemma is associated with a commu...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
The commons dilemma is a situation where a group of individuals jointly use a resource, and an indiv...
Communities that share common-pool resources (CPRs) often coordinate their actions to sustain resour...
Collective action of resource users is essential for sustainability. Yet, often user groups are soci...
Collective action of resource users is essential for sustainability. Yet, often user groups are soci...
In this doctoral thesis I measure the effect of economic and sociocultural heterogeneity on cooperat...
Rising migration numbers and the resulting increase in economic and sociocultural heterogeneity in s...
Increasing migration, leading to more heterogeneous societies, may challenge the successful manageme...
The increasing heterogeneity of populations affects cooperation in common-pool resources in a time w...
Heterogeneity is considered harmful for cooperation in common-pool resource extraction. In this stud...
Using an experimental approach, we investigate income distribution among heterogeneous subjects expl...
With data from framed common pool resource experiments conducted with artisanal fishing communities ...
International audienceUnderstanding the origins, conditions, advantages and limitations of cooperati...
Sustainable use of common-pool resources such as fish, water or forests depends on the cooperation o...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
The commons dilemma is a situation where a group of individuals jointly use a resource, and an indiv...
Communities that share common-pool resources (CPRs) often coordinate their actions to sustain resour...
Collective action of resource users is essential for sustainability. Yet, often user groups are soci...
Collective action of resource users is essential for sustainability. Yet, often user groups are soci...
In this doctoral thesis I measure the effect of economic and sociocultural heterogeneity on cooperat...
Rising migration numbers and the resulting increase in economic and sociocultural heterogeneity in s...
Increasing migration, leading to more heterogeneous societies, may challenge the successful manageme...
The increasing heterogeneity of populations affects cooperation in common-pool resources in a time w...
Heterogeneity is considered harmful for cooperation in common-pool resource extraction. In this stud...
Using an experimental approach, we investigate income distribution among heterogeneous subjects expl...
With data from framed common pool resource experiments conducted with artisanal fishing communities ...
International audienceUnderstanding the origins, conditions, advantages and limitations of cooperati...
Sustainable use of common-pool resources such as fish, water or forests depends on the cooperation o...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
The commons dilemma is a situation where a group of individuals jointly use a resource, and an indiv...
Communities that share common-pool resources (CPRs) often coordinate their actions to sustain resour...