Sustainable resource use : institutional dynamics and economics /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Smajgl, Alex, Larson, Silva
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2007.
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Online Access:Table of contents only
Table of Contents:
  • The context
  • Institutional dynamics and natural resource management / Alexander Smajgl and Silva Larson
  • Institutional diversity and contextual change
  • Multiple institutions for multiple outcomes / Elinor Ostrom
  • The challenge of maintaining the salience of common property rights with increasing cultural and socio-economic heterogeneity / Katrina Myrvang Brown
  • Institutional misfit
  • Traditional and customary land tenure and appurtenant rights : reflections on critical factors of an ecologically sustainable Australian outback / Alex Amankwah
  • Substantive and procedural dimensions of old and new forms of property : IPRS, the CBD and the protection of traditional ecological knowledge / Michael Jeffery
  • Myth, embeddedness and tradition: property rights perceptions from the Pacific / Spike Boydell
  • Indigenous property right to water : environmental flows, cultural values and tradeable property rights / Donna Craig
  • Commercial forestry : an economic development opportunity consistent with the property rights of the Wik people to natural resources / Tyron J. Venn
  • Coping with a tragedy of the Australian aboriginal common / Rolf Gerritsen and Anna Straton
  • Experiences in dealing with institutional dynamics
  • Designing robust common property regimes for collaboration towards rural sustainability / David J. Brunckhorst and Graham R. Marshall
  • The need to consider the administration of property rights and restrictions before creating them / Ken Lyons, Kevin Davies and Ed Cottrell
  • Building institutional incentives in dying communities / Alex Smajgl, Melissa Nursey-Bray, Karen Vella, Alexander Herr
  • The potential for market mechanisms to achieve vegetation protection in the desert uplands / John Rolfe
  • A metaphysical grounding for ecologically sustainable property rights / Garrick Small.