Protecting the Commons: A Framework For Resource Management In The AmericasJoanna Burger, Elinor Ostrom, Richard Norgaard, David Policansky, Bernard D. Goldstein Island Press, 2001 - 360 pages Commons—lands, waters, and resources that are not legally owned and controlled by a single private entity, such as ocean and coastal areas, the atmosphere, public lands, freshwater aquifers, and migratory species—are an increasingly contentious issue in resource management and international affairs. Protecting the Commons provides an important analytical framework for understanding commons issues and for designing policies to deal with them. The product of a symposium convened by the Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) to mark the 30th anniversary of Garrett Hardin's seminal essay “The Tragedy of the Commons” the book brings together leading scholars and researchers on commons issues to offer both conceptual background and analysis of the evolving scientific understanding on commons resources. The book:
Contributors include Alpina Begossi, William Blomquist, Joanna Burger, Tim Clark, Clark Gibson, Michael Gelobter, Michael Gochfeld, Bonnie McCay, Pamela Matson, Richard Norgaard, Elinor Ostrom, David Policansky, Jeffrey Richey, Jose Sarukhan, and Edella Schlager. Protecting the Commons represents a landmark study of commons issues that offers analysis and background from economic, legal, social, political, geological, and biological perspectives. It will be essential reading for anyone concerned with commons and commons resources, including students and scholars of environmental policy and economics, public health, international affairs, and related fields. |
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... Dow Chemical Company , Johnson and Johnson , Merck and Company , New Jersey Public Service Gas and Electric , Schering Plough Research Institute , and World Information Transfer for support of the Tenth General Assembly .
This confusion stimulated a collaborative research effort by social and natural scientists to elaborate the range of environmental circumstances associated with common - pool resources as well as social circumstances affecting the ...
Four general categories of property rights regimes are now recognized : open access , communal , state , and private ( National Research Council 1986 ; Feeny et al . 1990 ; Bromley 1989 , 1991 ; Hanna and Monasinghe 1995 ) .
Much of the research on commons has dealt with local and regional fisheries , forests , irrigation systems , groundwater basins , and rangelands ( see Alexander 1982 ; Berkes 1986 , 1989 ; McCay and Acheson 1987 ; Benjamin et al .
Our understanding of the commons has also been enriched by other lines of research . Insights on the emergence of cooperation have been gained through repeated Prisoner's Dilemma games , a line of research conducted by both biological ...
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Contents
Reformulating the Commons | 17 |
Local Commons | 43 |
When the Commons Become Less Tragic Land Tenure Social Organization and Fair Trade in Mexico | 45 |
Forest Resources Institutions for Local Governance in Guatemala | 71 |
Wildlife Resources The Elk of Jackson Hole Wyoming | 91 |
Cooperative and Territorial Resources Brazilian Artisanal Fisheries | 109 |
Regional and CrossBoundary Commons | 131 |
Water Resources The Southwestern United States | 133 |
Global Commons | 217 |
The Atmospheric Commons | 219 |
Arctic Contaminants and Human Health | 241 |
Medical Care as a Commons | 253 |
Decisionmaking Tools | 271 |
Spatial Techniques for Understanding Commons Issues | 273 |
Integrating Scale and Social Justice in the Commons | 293 |
Conclusion | 327 |