In this article, we reveal how a shift of water ownership regime has affected overexploitation of water resources in Sanandaj County, Iran, since the nationalization of water resources and centralization of the water policy in the 1960s. The shift was subject to structural changes concerning monitoring, the size and type of user groups, and the actors involved, and we conclude that the state has unintentionally turned a communal ownership regime into a regime of open access to common-pool resources. The article adds to the knowledge on how a communal ownership regime could successfully sustain water as a common-pool resource
This report provides a case study from the province of Esfahan, in central Iran, describing the stru...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed 'a sunset industry'...
In this paper we will present a case study in Iran which explains the reasons for inaction by a soci...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Iran is s...
Continuously changing conditions of sociotechnical systems are the basis of structural changes in co...
Most of Iran's inland areas have permanently lain within arid regions. Today, Iran’s groundwater dep...
Aquatic socio-ecological systems show pervasive cross-scale interactions and problems of fit between...
Although mismanagement of groundwater resources has resulted in their destruction over centuries, cl...
ABSTRACT: The management of the car the water exposes to some serious crisis and problems such as in...
One hundred and ten years after the Persian (Iranian) constitution of 1906, the country is experienc...
Unsustainable withdrawal of groundwater resources has resulted in increasing spread of economic, soc...
A critical legal issue in water governance is who owns and who holds property rights in water. Hence...
Central Asian countries have experienced a transition from a centralized state-managed economy to a ...
This report provides a case study from the province of Esfahan, in central Iran, describing the stru...
The Hardian solutions to the excessive abuses of common-pool resources are still being contested. On...
This report provides a case study from the province of Esfahan, in central Iran, describing the stru...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed 'a sunset industry'...
In this paper we will present a case study in Iran which explains the reasons for inaction by a soci...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.Iran is s...
Continuously changing conditions of sociotechnical systems are the basis of structural changes in co...
Most of Iran's inland areas have permanently lain within arid regions. Today, Iran’s groundwater dep...
Aquatic socio-ecological systems show pervasive cross-scale interactions and problems of fit between...
Although mismanagement of groundwater resources has resulted in their destruction over centuries, cl...
ABSTRACT: The management of the car the water exposes to some serious crisis and problems such as in...
One hundred and ten years after the Persian (Iranian) constitution of 1906, the country is experienc...
Unsustainable withdrawal of groundwater resources has resulted in increasing spread of economic, soc...
A critical legal issue in water governance is who owns and who holds property rights in water. Hence...
Central Asian countries have experienced a transition from a centralized state-managed economy to a ...
This report provides a case study from the province of Esfahan, in central Iran, describing the stru...
The Hardian solutions to the excessive abuses of common-pool resources are still being contested. On...
This report provides a case study from the province of Esfahan, in central Iran, describing the stru...
Recently, large-scale surface-water or canal irrigation systems have been termed 'a sunset industry'...
In this paper we will present a case study in Iran which explains the reasons for inaction by a soci...