Managing harvests from natural resource systems is often seen as necessary to recover resource rent, that is, for wise and sustainable use. This paper develops a method to estimate resource rent recovery for a class of nontimber forest products and, using a unique dataset on the harvest of wild mushrooms in southwestern China, we empirically estimate this in open access, common access, and privately managed forests. We show that villages that lack rules (open access) do not always perform poorly. We explore how geographic context, resource endowments, transaction costs, and institutional goals may drive incentives for developing s...
Villages collectively own more than 60 percent of China's forests, many of them in ecologically-sens...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integra-tion and infrast...
SummaryManaging harvests from natural resource systems is often seen as necessary to recover resourc...
Areas of high biodiversity often coincide with communities living in extreme poverty. As a livelihoo...
On the basis that property rights provide effective incentives to their users, rights-based approach...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
The challenge of managing forests for the production of commercial non-timber forest products (NTFPs...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
Competing uses of land mean that regulations aimed at environmental conservation often conflict with...
<p>China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization a...
Non-timber forest products, such as wild mushrooms, are important in rural livelihoods worldwide. As...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed 'a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
[Extract] Natural resource use is influenced by many factors, but institutions, the rules or norms d...
Villages collectively own more than 60 percent of China's forests, many of them in ecologically-sens...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integra-tion and infrast...
SummaryManaging harvests from natural resource systems is often seen as necessary to recover resourc...
Areas of high biodiversity often coincide with communities living in extreme poverty. As a livelihoo...
On the basis that property rights provide effective incentives to their users, rights-based approach...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
The challenge of managing forests for the production of commercial non-timber forest products (NTFPs...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization atte...
Competing uses of land mean that regulations aimed at environmental conservation often conflict with...
<p>China’s central government has carried out a series of collectivization and de-collectivization a...
Non-timber forest products, such as wild mushrooms, are important in rural livelihoods worldwide. As...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed 'a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
[Extract] Natural resource use is influenced by many factors, but institutions, the rules or norms d...
Villages collectively own more than 60 percent of China's forests, many of them in ecologically-sens...
"Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integration and infrast...
Over the past several decades, China has made tremendous progress in market integra-tion and infrast...