Nature-economy relations also are the result of economics’ concepts, ideas and paradigms. Heterodox economic views and paradigms are urgently needed to foster shifts towards the planet’s future sustainability paths. Elinor Ostrom, 2009 Nobel economics laureate, stands as one of the authors whose long neglected views are most inspiring in subverting mainstream paradigms on property regimes and natural resource management. Challenging the tragedy of the commons orthodoxy, she shows humans are able to escape the prisoner’s dilemma, as well as the public vs private property, and state vs market modern dichotomy in natural resources’ management models, by recognizing common property as a third option, and re-inventing the commons as indeed diver...
This paper revisits the debate about communal management of natural resources and brings together va...
Another summit of change, known as Rio+20, has passed in summer 2012, nourishing the rumours of a gr...
Much recent work in ecological economics and political ecology, including calls for “de-growth” in t...
Nature-economy relations also are the result of economics’ concepts, ideas and paradigms. Heterodox ...
© 2016 American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Inc. Elinor Ostrom's work on the commons has con...
Elinor Ostrom was the first woman awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Ostrom stud...
Standard economic approaches to the problem of overuse of common property resources have emphasized ...
How can we overcome the existing political, economic, and ecological crises that humanity faces? Wit...
The thesis deals with the contribution of Elinor Ostrom, the Nobel laureate in economics in 2009. Os...
This article was written in celebration of Eleanor Ostrom's Nobel Prize. Standard economic approache...
Lecture on "The Commons and the theory of collective action"; Part of the Sustainability Project-spo...
How can we overcome the existing political, economic, and ecological crises that humanity faces? Wit...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
Garett Hardin' s essay "The Tragedy of the Commons" has for almost three decades stimulated research...
International audienceGarrett Hardin's "The Tragedy of the Commons" (1968) has been incredibly influ...
This paper revisits the debate about communal management of natural resources and brings together va...
Another summit of change, known as Rio+20, has passed in summer 2012, nourishing the rumours of a gr...
Much recent work in ecological economics and political ecology, including calls for “de-growth” in t...
Nature-economy relations also are the result of economics’ concepts, ideas and paradigms. Heterodox ...
© 2016 American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Inc. Elinor Ostrom's work on the commons has con...
Elinor Ostrom was the first woman awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Ostrom stud...
Standard economic approaches to the problem of overuse of common property resources have emphasized ...
How can we overcome the existing political, economic, and ecological crises that humanity faces? Wit...
The thesis deals with the contribution of Elinor Ostrom, the Nobel laureate in economics in 2009. Os...
This article was written in celebration of Eleanor Ostrom's Nobel Prize. Standard economic approache...
Lecture on "The Commons and the theory of collective action"; Part of the Sustainability Project-spo...
How can we overcome the existing political, economic, and ecological crises that humanity faces? Wit...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
Garett Hardin' s essay "The Tragedy of the Commons" has for almost three decades stimulated research...
International audienceGarrett Hardin's "The Tragedy of the Commons" (1968) has been incredibly influ...
This paper revisits the debate about communal management of natural resources and brings together va...
Another summit of change, known as Rio+20, has passed in summer 2012, nourishing the rumours of a gr...
Much recent work in ecological economics and political ecology, including calls for “de-growth” in t...