Our understanding of the role of institutions and property-rights regimes in natural resource management has matured through the work of new institutional economists and common-property theorists. Even so, this literature has yet to establish clear connections between successful resource management, and a given property regime’s spatio-temporal fit. Examining people–forest interaction within a state-managed forest regime in India’s Western Ghats, this paper argues that regime efficacy in satisfying user needs, hinges on appropriately reflecting particular sociospatial contexts and incorporating temporal flexibility into its normative structure. To these ends, this study analyzes institutional structure regulating forest use and management, ...
In addition to ecosystem services, forests supply essential resources such as timber and non-timber ...
Elite capture is a persistent problem in forest governance. Influential and powerful elites often ca...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...
Our understanding of the role of institutions and property-rights regimes in natural resource manage...
In its efforts to strengthen participatory institutions in forest management, the Uttarakhand hill s...
The way that humans organize both resource access and resource use is vital to the management of nat...
The multiplicity of interests around forests in India reflects the range of social groups who have a...
India's forest policy regime enacted so far had alienated the common users of their property rights ...
This paper aims to accomplish two tasks: One, it presents a framework to help analyze the devolution...
This is a study about collaboration within bureaucracies tasked with natural resource management in ...
This is a study about collaboration within bureaucracies tasked with natural resource management in ...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
This is a study about collaboration within bureaucracies tasked with natural resource management in ...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
In addition to ecosystem services, forests supply essential resources such as timber and non-timber ...
Elite capture is a persistent problem in forest governance. Influential and powerful elites often ca...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...
Our understanding of the role of institutions and property-rights regimes in natural resource manage...
In its efforts to strengthen participatory institutions in forest management, the Uttarakhand hill s...
The way that humans organize both resource access and resource use is vital to the management of nat...
The multiplicity of interests around forests in India reflects the range of social groups who have a...
India's forest policy regime enacted so far had alienated the common users of their property rights ...
This paper aims to accomplish two tasks: One, it presents a framework to help analyze the devolution...
This is a study about collaboration within bureaucracies tasked with natural resource management in ...
This is a study about collaboration within bureaucracies tasked with natural resource management in ...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
This is a study about collaboration within bureaucracies tasked with natural resource management in ...
This paper analyses the historical trajectories of both British colonial rule and independent India ...
In addition to ecosystem services, forests supply essential resources such as timber and non-timber ...
Elite capture is a persistent problem in forest governance. Influential and powerful elites often ca...
This study adopts Ostrom’s Social-Ecological Systems (SES) framework in empirical fieldwork to expla...