This paper examines three communities that include common land in the community design. The common land provides natural habitat for recreational purposes along with privacy and a natural visual barrier. One of the three communities the commons arrangement fails after more than thirty years and the community sells most of the common land for private ownership. The other two are examples of successful commons where the community maintains the common lands and exhibits a growing commitment to the holding of common land. The paper examines why two of the three communities have success and prosper while the third fails. The findings provide insight into designs that work to maintain community common land and those that fail
The purpose of this project is to determine the possible role of common-property regimes in communit...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
Rangelands, fishing grounds, and forests are, in many countries around the world, regarded as common...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
The aim of the paper was to identify the models of using of commons in land and forest communities i...
The term 'common' does not denote an association of people, as Polish civil law defines it as a join...
This paper examines the contributions of scholars of commons to forest governance. It outlines the d...
Garret Hardin’s famous article published in 1968 entitled The Tragedy of the Commons triggered a hea...
International audienceRecently, the common “movement” gained traction on both political and academic...
The commons literature tends to treat community development as one of the independent variables that...
Hardin's Tragedy o f the Commons model predicts the eventual overexploi-tation or degradation o...
In many times and in many areas, production was organized around a pool of commons— resources that w...
This dissertation is comprised of four separate articles describing four separate studies, all of wh...
Communal forests are a unique land tenure system and comprise a singular legal category in Galicia. ...
Studies of the commons grew out of responses to Hardin's bleak prediction of “tragedy of the commons...
The purpose of this project is to determine the possible role of common-property regimes in communit...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
Rangelands, fishing grounds, and forests are, in many countries around the world, regarded as common...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
The aim of the paper was to identify the models of using of commons in land and forest communities i...
The term 'common' does not denote an association of people, as Polish civil law defines it as a join...
This paper examines the contributions of scholars of commons to forest governance. It outlines the d...
Garret Hardin’s famous article published in 1968 entitled The Tragedy of the Commons triggered a hea...
International audienceRecently, the common “movement” gained traction on both political and academic...
The commons literature tends to treat community development as one of the independent variables that...
Hardin's Tragedy o f the Commons model predicts the eventual overexploi-tation or degradation o...
In many times and in many areas, production was organized around a pool of commons— resources that w...
This dissertation is comprised of four separate articles describing four separate studies, all of wh...
Communal forests are a unique land tenure system and comprise a singular legal category in Galicia. ...
Studies of the commons grew out of responses to Hardin's bleak prediction of “tragedy of the commons...
The purpose of this project is to determine the possible role of common-property regimes in communit...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
Rangelands, fishing grounds, and forests are, in many countries around the world, regarded as common...