A better understanding of the role of property rights in land and natural resource management requires attention to several basic questions: What are property rights? Where do they come from? What are they good for? Why and how do they change, with what outcomes? This chapter is an attempt to answer these questions.PRIFPRI
There are few concepts that are more central to natural resource management than those of property a...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed 'a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
Problems concerning the allocation and use of natural resources are increasingly being described in ...
A better understanding of the role of property rights in land and natural resource management requir...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
Well-defined property rights recognize the ownership of material and abstract things. The low enforc...
The use of private property rights to regulate natural resources is a controversial topic because it...
Collecting firewood from a forest or water from a stream, grazing a herd, felling trees, preventing ...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
Rights over land and other natural resources play a fundamental role in human society. The distribut...
The authors started the discussion with the fundamental question: why are property rights important?...
This article examines how property rights expectations affect resource management incentives. It uti...
There have been many calls for rights and restrictions over property to be clear and enforceable in ...
Man is a land animal, and everything that he requires for satisfaction of their material needs must ...
Property rights are managed well by the modern economy. They are supported both theoretically and ad...
There are few concepts that are more central to natural resource management than those of property a...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed 'a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
Problems concerning the allocation and use of natural resources are increasingly being described in ...
A better understanding of the role of property rights in land and natural resource management requir...
Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to enforce them...
Well-defined property rights recognize the ownership of material and abstract things. The low enforc...
The use of private property rights to regulate natural resources is a controversial topic because it...
Collecting firewood from a forest or water from a stream, grazing a herd, felling trees, preventing ...
iii, 11 p.Property rights are social definitions; they exist as long as the society is willing to en...
Rights over land and other natural resources play a fundamental role in human society. The distribut...
The authors started the discussion with the fundamental question: why are property rights important?...
This article examines how property rights expectations affect resource management incentives. It uti...
There have been many calls for rights and restrictions over property to be clear and enforceable in ...
Man is a land animal, and everything that he requires for satisfaction of their material needs must ...
Property rights are managed well by the modern economy. They are supported both theoretically and ad...
There are few concepts that are more central to natural resource management than those of property a...
More than two decades ago, Schlager and Ostrom (1992) developed 'a conceptual schema for arraying pr...
Problems concerning the allocation and use of natural resources are increasingly being described in ...