Common property resources (CPRs) have provided a basis for sustenance to countless households, especially those that lack access to private assets. Several factors have eroded the access of CPR dependent communities, such as, conscious policy decisions of the state, elite domination, the process of land consolidation and commercialization. In the period of neo-liberal reforms in India, after 1991, the nature of threats to the commons has changed. Emerging factors such as urbanization, land acquisition and real estate development have played a more significant role in depleting the CPRs. The commons have increasingly come to bear the ecological foot-print of urbanization as they got acquired or encroached upon for urban expansion and require...
This article identifies some of the multiple processes of capitalist development through which acces...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
The article reflects on the urbanization process and the social interactions that have played a role...
<p>Common property resources (CPRs) have provided a basis for sustenance to countless households, es...
In India, common property resourcesinclude community pastures, community forests, wastelands,common ...
Urban commons constitute important social-ecological systems for the resilience of cities of the Glo...
Rural common property resources represent the historically evolved institutional arrangements made ...
This paper describes how urbanization processes and urban expansion intersect with social and power ...
Abstract: The importance of common property resources (CPRs) to rural communities is no longer in qu...
Common pool resources (CPRs) play crucial role in the welfare of rural household. In developing coun...
Common pool resources provide important socioeconomic and ecological benefits for local communities ...
A major problem in many developing countries is the degradation of commons. This degradation has occ...
This paper sets to show the contribution of common property resources (CPRs) to the welfare of commu...
India is facing several ecological, economic and social challenges related to the management of nat...
While the performance of self-help groups as institutions for natural resource management and liveli...
This article identifies some of the multiple processes of capitalist development through which acces...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
The article reflects on the urbanization process and the social interactions that have played a role...
<p>Common property resources (CPRs) have provided a basis for sustenance to countless households, es...
In India, common property resourcesinclude community pastures, community forests, wastelands,common ...
Urban commons constitute important social-ecological systems for the resilience of cities of the Glo...
Rural common property resources represent the historically evolved institutional arrangements made ...
This paper describes how urbanization processes and urban expansion intersect with social and power ...
Abstract: The importance of common property resources (CPRs) to rural communities is no longer in qu...
Common pool resources (CPRs) play crucial role in the welfare of rural household. In developing coun...
Common pool resources provide important socioeconomic and ecological benefits for local communities ...
A major problem in many developing countries is the degradation of commons. This degradation has occ...
This paper sets to show the contribution of common property resources (CPRs) to the welfare of commu...
India is facing several ecological, economic and social challenges related to the management of nat...
While the performance of self-help groups as institutions for natural resource management and liveli...
This article identifies some of the multiple processes of capitalist development through which acces...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
The article reflects on the urbanization process and the social interactions that have played a role...