This paper conducts a statistical investigation into the impact of differences in economic benefits, wealth, and social classes within the community on collective management of forests. There are two key results. First, social parochialism is not a pre-requisite for collective management of forests. Moderate levels of social diversity are associated with low collective management, but at high levels of social diversity, collective management is high. Second, moderate wealth heterogeneity is beneficial; however, at high levels and in the presence of benefit heterogeneity, it decreases collective management. Similarly, benefit heterogeneity reduces collective management if wealth heterogeneity also exists. These results run counter to the dom...
Poverty, property rights and distributional implications of community-based resource management have...
The paper attempts to study the impact of household-level heterogeneity on the degree and nature of ...
Governments around the world increasingly seek to manage their forests with the collaboration of the...
This paper conducts a statistical investigation into the impact of differences in economic benefits,...
Community-based natural resource management has become immensely popular among some policy makers on...
This paper explores the role of group heterogeneity in collective action among forest communities in...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
Community management of forests by Van Panchayats (forest councils) to meet local needs has a long h...
This article examines the relationship between local level heterogeneity and the likelihood of succe...
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hin...
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hin...
India's forest policy regime enacted so far had alienated the common users of their property rights ...
Cost-effective natural resource management is important for equity and efficiency. Yet transaction c...
Collective action for sustainable management among resource-dependent populations has important poli...
Poverty, property rights and distributional implications of community-based resource management have...
The paper attempts to study the impact of household-level heterogeneity on the degree and nature of ...
Governments around the world increasingly seek to manage their forests with the collaboration of the...
This paper conducts a statistical investigation into the impact of differences in economic benefits,...
Community-based natural resource management has become immensely popular among some policy makers on...
This paper explores the role of group heterogeneity in collective action among forest communities in...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
In the past two decades, theoretical and empirical evidence suggests that communities of resource us...
Community management of forests by Van Panchayats (forest councils) to meet local needs has a long h...
This article examines the relationship between local level heterogeneity and the likelihood of succe...
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hin...
A growing literature on collective action focuses on exploring the conditions that might help or hin...
India's forest policy regime enacted so far had alienated the common users of their property rights ...
Cost-effective natural resource management is important for equity and efficiency. Yet transaction c...
Collective action for sustainable management among resource-dependent populations has important poli...
Poverty, property rights and distributional implications of community-based resource management have...
The paper attempts to study the impact of household-level heterogeneity on the degree and nature of ...
Governments around the world increasingly seek to manage their forests with the collaboration of the...