Aim of study: To analyze the factors that motivate the sharing of a contribution to a common pool resource (CPR). Area of study: We obtained data from Galicia communal forests during 2013-2014. Material and methods: A survey among forest owners in which questions about decisions, mimicking those in public good games, were included. In addition, the compliance with the principles of collective action (PCA), and their implications in the management of CPR were tested. Main results: PCA are not functioning perfectly in our sample of communal forest owners. In line with previous literature, results suggest that individuals are willing to share an important amount of endowment in a CPR. Examining the role that PCA play in individuals’ decisi...
How does collective action succeed in rural communities? This thesis investigates a forest planting ...
This study investigates why members support their forestry cooperative's provision of awareness-rais...
Research on collective action confronts two major obstacles. First, inconsistency in the conceptuali...
Aim of study: To analyze the factors that motivate the sharing of a contribution to a common pool re...
Aim of study: To analyze the factors that motivate the sharing of a contribution to a common pool re...
This paper examines whether cooperative behavior by respondents measured as contributions in a one-s...
This paper examines whether cooperative behavior by respondents measured as contributions in a one-s...
"Millions of the rural poor now participate in collaborative forest management schemes under a varie...
Community forestry has a significant role in the lives of people in Nepal as it serves the livelihoo...
Research on collective action confronts two major obstacles. First, inconsistency in the conceptuali...
This empirical study suggests that the economic outcome of joint forest management (JFM) programme h...
Participation of local communities in management and utilization of forest resources through collect...
The attributes of social ecological systems affect the management of commons. Strengthening and enha...
The literature on community based natural resource management largely focuses on developing conditio...
Collaborative forest management (CFM) is loosely defined as a working partnership between the key st...
How does collective action succeed in rural communities? This thesis investigates a forest planting ...
This study investigates why members support their forestry cooperative's provision of awareness-rais...
Research on collective action confronts two major obstacles. First, inconsistency in the conceptuali...
Aim of study: To analyze the factors that motivate the sharing of a contribution to a common pool re...
Aim of study: To analyze the factors that motivate the sharing of a contribution to a common pool re...
This paper examines whether cooperative behavior by respondents measured as contributions in a one-s...
This paper examines whether cooperative behavior by respondents measured as contributions in a one-s...
"Millions of the rural poor now participate in collaborative forest management schemes under a varie...
Community forestry has a significant role in the lives of people in Nepal as it serves the livelihoo...
Research on collective action confronts two major obstacles. First, inconsistency in the conceptuali...
This empirical study suggests that the economic outcome of joint forest management (JFM) programme h...
Participation of local communities in management and utilization of forest resources through collect...
The attributes of social ecological systems affect the management of commons. Strengthening and enha...
The literature on community based natural resource management largely focuses on developing conditio...
Collaborative forest management (CFM) is loosely defined as a working partnership between the key st...
How does collective action succeed in rural communities? This thesis investigates a forest planting ...
This study investigates why members support their forestry cooperative's provision of awareness-rais...
Research on collective action confronts two major obstacles. First, inconsistency in the conceptuali...