The paper is divided into four sections. First, watershed management in Haiti is presented as a problem of voluntary collective action in which small watersheds are the common responsibility of a group of users. Second, this situation is given formal expression as a "public goods" problem, in which obligations to contribute time and labor to the maintenance and management of watersheds are treated as conditional or contingent commitments to cooperate (rather than defect). Third, an empirical analysis is presented in which key economic and cultural factors are tested to determine those that best explain the individual propensity to cooperate and the conditions necessary for collective action to emerge. Fourth, we interpret these re...
This article considers theories of collective action in relation to the management of communal water...
This is a study of the interrelationships between institutional arrangements, i.e. the organization ...
This paper is a query about the determinants of individuals contribution to the production of local ...
The paper is divided into four sections. First, watershed management in Haiti is presented as a pro...
Soil erosion is an important contributor to the agricultural decline, poverty, and emigration which ...
Despite national legislation and substantial donor investments, watershed degradation continues to t...
Watersheds constitute a special case of multiple-use common pool resources (CPRs). In a textual sens...
Increasing attention to watershed management is part of an international policy trend toward integra...
Research and policy on property rights, collective action and watershed management requires good und...
According to the authors, watersheds define a terrain united by the flow of water, nutrients, pollut...
The paper models co-operative engagement under varying environmental constraints giving rise to diff...
One of the most important economic characteristics to consider at the turn of this century is the de...
Using empirical data from 87 watershed communities in semiarid India, our study has shown that colle...
Studies of commons management make it clear that collective action for resource management is a high...
The collective action problem around water use and management involves solving both the problems of ...
This article considers theories of collective action in relation to the management of communal water...
This is a study of the interrelationships between institutional arrangements, i.e. the organization ...
This paper is a query about the determinants of individuals contribution to the production of local ...
The paper is divided into four sections. First, watershed management in Haiti is presented as a pro...
Soil erosion is an important contributor to the agricultural decline, poverty, and emigration which ...
Despite national legislation and substantial donor investments, watershed degradation continues to t...
Watersheds constitute a special case of multiple-use common pool resources (CPRs). In a textual sens...
Increasing attention to watershed management is part of an international policy trend toward integra...
Research and policy on property rights, collective action and watershed management requires good und...
According to the authors, watersheds define a terrain united by the flow of water, nutrients, pollut...
The paper models co-operative engagement under varying environmental constraints giving rise to diff...
One of the most important economic characteristics to consider at the turn of this century is the de...
Using empirical data from 87 watershed communities in semiarid India, our study has shown that colle...
Studies of commons management make it clear that collective action for resource management is a high...
The collective action problem around water use and management involves solving both the problems of ...
This article considers theories of collective action in relation to the management of communal water...
This is a study of the interrelationships between institutional arrangements, i.e. the organization ...
This paper is a query about the determinants of individuals contribution to the production of local ...