The purpose of this project is to determine the possible role of common-property regimes in community development, particularly for natural resources, with a focus on the British Columbia context. If it can be shown that common-property regimes can indeed provide a viable development option, then this project will have been successful. Viability will need to be demonstrated by a detailed description of a practical example or a proposed model. The methodology adopted for this project involves first a review of community development theory to identify appropriate community development strategies and objectives. Then the subjects of property rights in general, and common property rights in particular, are examined with an emphasis on their app...
Common property regimes remain a significant property arrangement in many parts of the developing wo...
The purpose of this research is to contribute to the identification of appropriate forest tenure and...
In a world of increasing environmental awareness and activism, is it economically advantageous for a...
The purpose of this project is to determine the possible role of common-property regimes in communit...
Conventional approaches to resource management frequently invest authority in the hands of a technic...
New towns is the form of settlement replacing camps and company towns in the resource areas of Canad...
Community forestry has recently begun to take hold in British Columbia. Though its origins lay as fa...
This study deals with the changing dynamics of land use systems in an aboriginal community of Briti...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
The community forest is increasingly seen as an alternative to industrial forestry for its perceived...
Garret Hardin’s famous article published in 1968 entitled The Tragedy of the Commons triggered a hea...
“Aboriginal economic development” differs from other forms of development by emphasizing aboriginal ...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
Presenters: Keith Bisson, Quebec-Labrador Foundation, and Rodger Krussman, The Trust for Public Land...
Three major events can be expected to influence land use and tenure in British Columbia, Canada, wel...
Common property regimes remain a significant property arrangement in many parts of the developing wo...
The purpose of this research is to contribute to the identification of appropriate forest tenure and...
In a world of increasing environmental awareness and activism, is it economically advantageous for a...
The purpose of this project is to determine the possible role of common-property regimes in communit...
Conventional approaches to resource management frequently invest authority in the hands of a technic...
New towns is the form of settlement replacing camps and company towns in the resource areas of Canad...
Community forestry has recently begun to take hold in British Columbia. Though its origins lay as fa...
This study deals with the changing dynamics of land use systems in an aboriginal community of Briti...
Common properties refers to those lands which by tradition rural communities own collectively. They ...
The community forest is increasingly seen as an alternative to industrial forestry for its perceived...
Garret Hardin’s famous article published in 1968 entitled The Tragedy of the Commons triggered a hea...
“Aboriginal economic development” differs from other forms of development by emphasizing aboriginal ...
The table of contents for this item can be shared with the requester. The requester may then choose ...
Presenters: Keith Bisson, Quebec-Labrador Foundation, and Rodger Krussman, The Trust for Public Land...
Three major events can be expected to influence land use and tenure in British Columbia, Canada, wel...
Common property regimes remain a significant property arrangement in many parts of the developing wo...
The purpose of this research is to contribute to the identification of appropriate forest tenure and...
In a world of increasing environmental awareness and activism, is it economically advantageous for a...