Commonage represents land held under common property which incorporates a system of local cooperative arrangements and rules to conserve and manage the Irish uplands. We analyse the institutional and economic factors which influence the behavior of commonage farmers under a common property regime using a recursive bivariate probit model. Results show that (1) cooperation has a positive and important impact on commonage conservation; (2) agricultural policies by way of livestock premia increase the level of degradation; whilst (3) farm financial support through agri-environment measures positively affects commonage conservation and encourages cooperation between farmers.peer-reviewe
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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...
Commonage represents land held under common property that incorporates a system of local cooperative...
Commonage represents land held under common property that incorporates a system of local cooperative...
Commonage represents land held under common property that incorporates a system of local cooperative...
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ABSTRACT. This paper analyzes coalition forma-tion in a livestock-pasture system where livestock are...
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...
Commonage represents land held under common property that incorporates a system of local cooperative...
Commonage represents land held under common property that incorporates a system of local cooperative...
Commonage represents land held under common property that incorporates a system of local cooperative...
This paper looks at the factors determining REPS participation among commonage farmers in the West o...
This paper uses an original micro data set, to investigate, the role of a specific rural institution...
Early AccessInternational audienceThis paper introduces a refined approach to conceptualising the co...
Commonage in the Republic of Ireland has traditionally been used for agricultural activity, mainly l...
Research articles Why do individuals behave differently in commons dilemmas? The case of alpine farm...
The sustainable use of common-pool resources depends on users’ behaviour with regards to appropriati...
Joint farming ventures (JFVs) are promoted within Irish and EU policy discourses as strategies that ...
Commonage is land that is usually found adjacent to a town, which is owned by the local municipality...
Using the empirical example of crofting common grazings in Scotland, this study examines the way con...
ABSTRACT. This paper analyzes coalition forma-tion in a livestock-pasture system where livestock are...
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...