Paper presented at the 14th global conference of the International Association for the Study of Commons, Mt Fuji, June 3- June 7, 2013More than 200 years after the King sold one of the “King’s commons” (Follafoss, located in the current Verran municipality) to urban timber merchants, local people in some ways still behave as if the area is a kind of commons. The paper will outline the history of the transformation of the area from an 18th century King’s commons to a 21th century battleground for ideas about ancient access and use rights of community members facing rights of a commercial forest owner and the local consequences of national legislation. This battleground will be illuminated by the answers that current users provide to question...
The goal of this article is to find out how national conservation rules and private ownership works ...
In many times and in many areas, production was organized around a pool of commons— resources that w...
Despite significant progress in recent years, the evolution of commons over the long run remains an ...
More than 200 years after the King sold one of the “King’s commons” of Follafoss (located inthe curr...
More than 200 years after the King sold one of the “King’s commons” to urban timber merchants, local...
The paper reviews the development of the legal status of Norwegian commons from the first known legi...
The paper discusses the link between commons as they might have been used in prehistoric Norway and ...
Commons are complex institutions and exist across the world in a wide range of situations regarding ...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
Formalization of property rights is usually understood as process that empowers communities and righ...
The term 'common' does not denote an association of people, as Polish civil law defines it as a join...
The authors explore the transformation of common lands in Spain in the second half of the 20th Centu...
In this paper we show that formalizing communal rights is a process riddled with struggles leading t...
The village communities in Northern Portugal have combined a system of private property and common p...
In this chapter we review the commons in law and in practice in a British context, taking the long h...
The goal of this article is to find out how national conservation rules and private ownership works ...
In many times and in many areas, production was organized around a pool of commons— resources that w...
Despite significant progress in recent years, the evolution of commons over the long run remains an ...
More than 200 years after the King sold one of the “King’s commons” of Follafoss (located inthe curr...
More than 200 years after the King sold one of the “King’s commons” to urban timber merchants, local...
The paper reviews the development of the legal status of Norwegian commons from the first known legi...
The paper discusses the link between commons as they might have been used in prehistoric Norway and ...
Commons are complex institutions and exist across the world in a wide range of situations regarding ...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
Formalization of property rights is usually understood as process that empowers communities and righ...
The term 'common' does not denote an association of people, as Polish civil law defines it as a join...
The authors explore the transformation of common lands in Spain in the second half of the 20th Centu...
In this paper we show that formalizing communal rights is a process riddled with struggles leading t...
The village communities in Northern Portugal have combined a system of private property and common p...
In this chapter we review the commons in law and in practice in a British context, taking the long h...
The goal of this article is to find out how national conservation rules and private ownership works ...
In many times and in many areas, production was organized around a pool of commons— resources that w...
Despite significant progress in recent years, the evolution of commons over the long run remains an ...