Institutions of collective action and systems of property rights shape how people use natural resources, and these patterns of use in turn affect the outcomes of people’s agricultural production systems. Together, mechanisms of collective action and property rights define the incentives people face for undertaking sustainable and productive management strategies and they affect the level and distribution of benefits from natural resources. The linkages between property rights, collective action, and natural resource management have important implications for technology adoption,..
Collective action occurs when more than one individual is required to contribute to an effort in ord...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed ‘a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
Payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly discussed as appropriate mechanisms for m...
Institutions of collective action and systems of property rights shape how people use natural resour...
This paper explores how institutions of property rights and collective action play a particularly im...
John W. Bruce.Collective behavior, Property rights, Public goods, Agroforestry, Irrigation, Fisherie...
This paper explores how institutions of property rights and collective action play a particularly im...
International agricultural research is expanding beyond the development of annual crop technologies ...
Scholarly work on examining how property rights affect incentives for collective action in common-po...
Collecting firewood from a forest or water from a stream, grazing a herd, felling trees, preventing ...
Policies to devolve responsibility for natural resource management to local bodies have become wides...
Collective action and property rights are two institutions that can significantly contribute to pove...
The technologies people use play a fundamental role in shaping the efficiency, equity, and environme...
According to the authors, "watersheds define a terrain united by the flow of water, nutrients, pollu...
To improve their well-being, the poor in developing countries have used both collective action throu...
Collective action occurs when more than one individual is required to contribute to an effort in ord...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed ‘a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
Payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly discussed as appropriate mechanisms for m...
Institutions of collective action and systems of property rights shape how people use natural resour...
This paper explores how institutions of property rights and collective action play a particularly im...
John W. Bruce.Collective behavior, Property rights, Public goods, Agroforestry, Irrigation, Fisherie...
This paper explores how institutions of property rights and collective action play a particularly im...
International agricultural research is expanding beyond the development of annual crop technologies ...
Scholarly work on examining how property rights affect incentives for collective action in common-po...
Collecting firewood from a forest or water from a stream, grazing a herd, felling trees, preventing ...
Policies to devolve responsibility for natural resource management to local bodies have become wides...
Collective action and property rights are two institutions that can significantly contribute to pove...
The technologies people use play a fundamental role in shaping the efficiency, equity, and environme...
According to the authors, "watersheds define a terrain united by the flow of water, nutrients, pollu...
To improve their well-being, the poor in developing countries have used both collective action throu...
Collective action occurs when more than one individual is required to contribute to an effort in ord...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed ‘a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
Payments for environmental services (PES) are increasingly discussed as appropriate mechanisms for m...