Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the governance of natural resources and thereby neglect questions of (collective) identities and alternative solutions to govern natural resources. The purpose is to introduce narratives as an alternative approach to the discussion about the governance of natural resources. Design/methodology/approach Guided by the question of how we acquire property and what that tells us about our understanding of to whom natural resources belong to, the paper reviews the history of property rights by looking into property theories starting from Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. It then takes a closer look at The Economi...
Published with the support of The New Zealand Law Foundation. As collapses and crises involving ecol...
Background: Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument in efforts to ad...
Man is a land animal, and everything that he requires for satisfaction of their material needs must ...
Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the govern...
The use of private property rights to regulate natural resources is a controversial topic because it...
Whilst economic and social systems across the world continue to flex to the demands of globalisation...
There are few concepts that are more central to natural resource management than those of property a...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed 'a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
The category of natural resources is commonly taken to comprise anything - whether matter or energy ...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
While the focus of this paper is on Asia, much of the argument is drawn from experiences in rural re...
Recent years have seen a globalization of property rights as the Western conception of property over...
Abstarct: The purpose of this thesis is to examine the normative grounds for indigenous minorities’...
Published with the support of The New Zealand Law Foundation. As collapses and crises involving ecol...
Background: Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument in efforts to ad...
Man is a land animal, and everything that he requires for satisfaction of their material needs must ...
Purpose This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the govern...
The use of private property rights to regulate natural resources is a controversial topic because it...
Whilst economic and social systems across the world continue to flex to the demands of globalisation...
There are few concepts that are more central to natural resource management than those of property a...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
Garrett Hardin\u27s classic description of the tragedy of the commons tells us that all environmenta...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed 'a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
The category of natural resources is commonly taken to comprise anything - whether matter or energy ...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
While the focus of this paper is on Asia, much of the argument is drawn from experiences in rural re...
Recent years have seen a globalization of property rights as the Western conception of property over...
Abstarct: The purpose of this thesis is to examine the normative grounds for indigenous minorities’...
Published with the support of The New Zealand Law Foundation. As collapses and crises involving ecol...
Background: Property rights to natural resources comprise a major policy instrument in efforts to ad...
Man is a land animal, and everything that he requires for satisfaction of their material needs must ...