The paper analyses the institutional dynamics surrounding common-pool resources in postsocialist Central and Eastern Europe. It is conceived in close conjunction with the case studies reported in the four preceding papers in this series. The purpose of this paper is to frame the individual case inquiries, compare the findings from the four plus two additional case studies, and relate those to broader agrarian and environmental changes in Central and Eastern Europe. The comparative assessment suggests that resource governance has shifted from the previously dominant legal and administrative state hierarchies towards markets. In addition, state power has moved from central governments towards local authorities. The waning and decentralisati...
This article aims to study and clearly define the terms public good, common-pool resources, and the ...
This paper aims at explaining the role and importance of the evolution of institutions for sustainab...
Governments across Central and Eastern Europe have enacted agri-environmental legislation over the p...
The paper analyses the institutional dynamics surrounding common-pool resources in postsocialist Cen...
"The paper analyses the institutional dynamics surrounding common-pool resources in post socialist C...
In the past two decades, former postsocialist countries such as Romania have experienced very radica...
If Hardin’s (1968) widely cited case of a pasture accessible to everyone were the standard for publi...
When the collective declines, who manages the collective-owned land? When the socialist state fails,...
This paper discusses processes of property rights reform of agricultural land and non-land assets in...
Current debate about land and agrarian reform in the post-Soviet Central Asian republics tends to be...
In this article, we present our hypotheses regarding the divergence in the development of common-pro...
This paper revisits the debate about communal management of natural resources and brings together va...
This volume focuses on how, in Europe, the debate on the commons is discussed in regard to historica...
This paper sets to show the contribution of common property resources (CPRs) to the welfare of commu...
The collapse of socialism in central and eastern Europe and the transition to market-based democraci...
This article aims to study and clearly define the terms public good, common-pool resources, and the ...
This paper aims at explaining the role and importance of the evolution of institutions for sustainab...
Governments across Central and Eastern Europe have enacted agri-environmental legislation over the p...
The paper analyses the institutional dynamics surrounding common-pool resources in postsocialist Cen...
"The paper analyses the institutional dynamics surrounding common-pool resources in post socialist C...
In the past two decades, former postsocialist countries such as Romania have experienced very radica...
If Hardin’s (1968) widely cited case of a pasture accessible to everyone were the standard for publi...
When the collective declines, who manages the collective-owned land? When the socialist state fails,...
This paper discusses processes of property rights reform of agricultural land and non-land assets in...
Current debate about land and agrarian reform in the post-Soviet Central Asian republics tends to be...
In this article, we present our hypotheses regarding the divergence in the development of common-pro...
This paper revisits the debate about communal management of natural resources and brings together va...
This volume focuses on how, in Europe, the debate on the commons is discussed in regard to historica...
This paper sets to show the contribution of common property resources (CPRs) to the welfare of commu...
The collapse of socialism in central and eastern Europe and the transition to market-based democraci...
This article aims to study and clearly define the terms public good, common-pool resources, and the ...
This paper aims at explaining the role and importance of the evolution of institutions for sustainab...
Governments across Central and Eastern Europe have enacted agri-environmental legislation over the p...