Cooperation is central to collective management of small-scale fisheries management, including marine protected areas. Thus an understanding of the factors influencing stakeholders' propensity to cooperate to achieve shared benefits is essential to accomplishing successful collective fisheries management. In this paper we study stakeholders' cooperative behavioral disposition and elucidate the role of various socio-economic factors in influencing it in the Roviana Lagoon, Western Solomon Islands. We employed a Public Goods Game from experimental economics tailored to mimic the problem of common pool fisheries management to elucidate peoples' cooperative behavior. Using Ostrom's framework for analyzing social-ecological systems to guide our ...
Co-management has been recognized as an important scheme in successfully governing common-pool resou...
We conduct a framed field experiment in Indonesian fishing communities with an eye towards evaluatin...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of cooperativeness and impatience in the exploitation of comm...
Cooperation is central to collective management of small-scale fisheries management, including marin...
Abstract Pro-social behavior is crucial to the sustainable governance of common-pool resources such ...
In situations of declining or depleted fish stocks, exploiters seem to have fallen prey to the Trage...
Fishing cooperatives (co-ops) and patron-client relationships are the most common cooperative and no...
Fishery co-management has recently garnered a considerable amount of interest from fishermen and reg...
Overexploitation of many fish stocks underlines the need for more effort directed towards stock mana...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) around the world are often organized in patron-client relationships (PC)...
Collaborative management arrangements are increasingly being used in fisheries, yet critical questio...
Cooperation is thought to be a necessary condition to solve collective action dilemmas such as clima...
Fishers often behave in ways that were neither intended, nor anticipated, by managers or policy make...
This dissertation combines the features of a regulated common pool resource (CPR) and the political ...
We conduct a field experiment to measure cooperation among groups of recreational fishermen at a pri...
Co-management has been recognized as an important scheme in successfully governing common-pool resou...
We conduct a framed field experiment in Indonesian fishing communities with an eye towards evaluatin...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of cooperativeness and impatience in the exploitation of comm...
Cooperation is central to collective management of small-scale fisheries management, including marin...
Abstract Pro-social behavior is crucial to the sustainable governance of common-pool resources such ...
In situations of declining or depleted fish stocks, exploiters seem to have fallen prey to the Trage...
Fishing cooperatives (co-ops) and patron-client relationships are the most common cooperative and no...
Fishery co-management has recently garnered a considerable amount of interest from fishermen and reg...
Overexploitation of many fish stocks underlines the need for more effort directed towards stock mana...
Small-scale fisheries (SSF) around the world are often organized in patron-client relationships (PC)...
Collaborative management arrangements are increasingly being used in fisheries, yet critical questio...
Cooperation is thought to be a necessary condition to solve collective action dilemmas such as clima...
Fishers often behave in ways that were neither intended, nor anticipated, by managers or policy make...
This dissertation combines the features of a regulated common pool resource (CPR) and the political ...
We conduct a field experiment to measure cooperation among groups of recreational fishermen at a pri...
Co-management has been recognized as an important scheme in successfully governing common-pool resou...
We conduct a framed field experiment in Indonesian fishing communities with an eye towards evaluatin...
Abstract: This paper examines the role of cooperativeness and impatience in the exploitation of comm...