The article provides an overview of property reforms in Romania with a focus on collective/community forests. We start by a macro analysis of the laws and their results in the distribution of community forests and a longue-durée description of the principal legal forms of collective forests, such as pãdure comunalã, obste and composesorat. Furthermore, we concentrate on two case studies form Bukovina region to reveal the conflicts around the restitution process from an actor-oriented perspective. The conclusions point to the problems of the property laws and stress the fact that, in the context of indeterminate laws, restitution is a perpetual negotiation, influenced by mechanisms such as networking or power relations
This article examines the institutionalisation of property rights by way of two case studies on biod...
The compossessorates in Transylvania (Romania) are traditional varieties of commons. During the inte...
Many traditional cultural landscapes evolved as coupled social-ecological systems. It is important t...
The article provides an overview of property reforms in Romania with a focus on collective/community...
The article provides an overview of property reforms in Romania with a focus on collective/community...
Forests in Romania are facing significant environmental problems. Due to the large transformations t...
Romania is rich in forests, with 26 % of its surface covered in timber-rich, generally well-managed ...
Property rights over natural resources became a distinct area of inquiry in environmental economics ...
Forests in Romania are facing significant environmental problems. Due to the large transformations t...
Formalization of property rights is usually understood as process that empowers communities and righ...
Forest ecosystems are a prime example of the heated debates that have arisen around how forests shou...
The evolution of the forestry sector in the last two decades in Romania has been significantly influ...
I believe that recent theoretical developments on corruption from the field of social anthropology c...
In this paper I challenge the concept of ‘transi-tion to democracy’ ideology that led to the policy ...
The compossessorates are traditional Transylvanian commons. They were disbanded during the Communist...
This article examines the institutionalisation of property rights by way of two case studies on biod...
The compossessorates in Transylvania (Romania) are traditional varieties of commons. During the inte...
Many traditional cultural landscapes evolved as coupled social-ecological systems. It is important t...
The article provides an overview of property reforms in Romania with a focus on collective/community...
The article provides an overview of property reforms in Romania with a focus on collective/community...
Forests in Romania are facing significant environmental problems. Due to the large transformations t...
Romania is rich in forests, with 26 % of its surface covered in timber-rich, generally well-managed ...
Property rights over natural resources became a distinct area of inquiry in environmental economics ...
Forests in Romania are facing significant environmental problems. Due to the large transformations t...
Formalization of property rights is usually understood as process that empowers communities and righ...
Forest ecosystems are a prime example of the heated debates that have arisen around how forests shou...
The evolution of the forestry sector in the last two decades in Romania has been significantly influ...
I believe that recent theoretical developments on corruption from the field of social anthropology c...
In this paper I challenge the concept of ‘transi-tion to democracy’ ideology that led to the policy ...
The compossessorates are traditional Transylvanian commons. They were disbanded during the Communist...
This article examines the institutionalisation of property rights by way of two case studies on biod...
The compossessorates in Transylvania (Romania) are traditional varieties of commons. During the inte...
Many traditional cultural landscapes evolved as coupled social-ecological systems. It is important t...