Promise, trust, and evolution managing the commons of South Asia

This tension between public versus private ownership rights is particularly relevant in the developing countries of South Asia, not only because of its shared history but also because of its resources frequently cross national boundaries. This book tells the story of CPRs and the commons in a rapidl...

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Auteur principal: Ghate, Rucha
Autres auteurs: Rucha Ghate; Narpat S. Jodha; and Pranab Mukhopadhyay
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English
Publié: Oxford,New York Oxford University Press 2008
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Résumé:This tension between public versus private ownership rights is particularly relevant in the developing countries of South Asia, not only because of its shared history but also because of its resources frequently cross national boundaries. This book tells the story of CPRs and the commons in a rapidly changing South Asia. Including contributions from those working with natural resources in Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, the papers discuss issues such as equity in distribution; efficiency and productivity of resources; sustainability of resources; and institutional transition and governance
Description matérielle:xiv, 402 p.
ill.
25 cm
ISBN:9780199213832