"This brief addresses the question: What are the commons and what are they good for? The authors put forth the following policy implications: (1.) Devolving authority to the lowest levels possible can improve the effectiveness of the management of common pool resources, if the state is willing and able to back the rules established at those levels. (2.) State recognition of common property systems is essential to enable those who depend on the commons to reap the benefits from these areas. (3.) Strengthening individual property rights can undermine the existence of the commons. (4.) Devising strategies and mechanisms to strengthen group institutions, and making sure they are accountable and transparent for all members, can increase overall ...
The "global commons" is a metaphor. Metaphorically, all of the earth's resources are held in common ...
The problem of the commons is more important to our lives and thus more central to economics than a ...
The commons has come to mean many things to many people, and the term is often used inconsistently...
In many times and in many areas, production was organized around a pool of commons— resources that w...
Hess described those New Commons as shared resources for which there are no pre-existing rules or no...
The paper examines property regimes and common-pool resources. Using examples and case studies, the ...
This paper explores the relationship between protected areas and commons arguing that protected area...
Abstract & Contents The idea for this book came slowly following a gradual collection of blog pos...
Research on the commons have been an inspiration for initiatives on natural resource decentralizatio...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
We introduce the papers in this special issue by providing an overarching perspective on the variety...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. We introduce the papers in this special issue by providing an overarchi...
Urban land is one of the commons most in danger of enclosure in the present era. “Commons” emerge ou...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
The "global commons" is a metaphor. Metaphorically, all of the earth's resources are held in common ...
The problem of the commons is more important to our lives and thus more central to economics than a ...
The commons has come to mean many things to many people, and the term is often used inconsistently...
In many times and in many areas, production was organized around a pool of commons— resources that w...
Hess described those New Commons as shared resources for which there are no pre-existing rules or no...
The paper examines property regimes and common-pool resources. Using examples and case studies, the ...
This paper explores the relationship between protected areas and commons arguing that protected area...
Abstract & Contents The idea for this book came slowly following a gradual collection of blog pos...
Research on the commons have been an inspiration for initiatives on natural resource decentralizatio...
Despite centuries of enclosure and commodification, the commons remain an enduring way of organising...
We introduce the papers in this special issue by providing an overarching perspective on the variety...
The commons is a theoretical formalism that is useful in understanding many diverse problems of civi...
© 2020, Springer Nature B.V. We introduce the papers in this special issue by providing an overarchi...
Urban land is one of the commons most in danger of enclosure in the present era. “Commons” emerge ou...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
The "global commons" is a metaphor. Metaphorically, all of the earth's resources are held in common ...
The problem of the commons is more important to our lives and thus more central to economics than a ...
The commons has come to mean many things to many people, and the term is often used inconsistently...