schema:description 3 | "内容記述: I. Introduction: 1. The Challenges of the Commons, Nives Dolsak & Elinor Ostrom; II. Managing Species, Habitats, and Landscapes at Multiple Scales: 2. Changes in the Territorial System of the Maine Lobster Industry, James M. Acheson & Jennifer F. Brewer; 3. Transition in the American Fishing Commons: Management Problems and institutional Design Challenges, Susan Hanna; 4. The Relationship between Resource Definition and Scale: Considering the Forest, Martha E. Geores; III. Privatization: 5. Privatizing the Commons . . . Twelve Years Later: Fishers' Experiences with New Zealand's Market-Based Fisheries Management, Tracy Yandle & Christopher M. Dewees; 6. Stakeholders, Courts, and Communities: Individual Transferable Quotas in Icelandic Fisheries, 1991-2001, Elinar Eythorsson; 7. Multilateral Emission Trading: Heterogeneity in Domestic and International Common-Pool Resource Management, Alexander E. Farrell & M. Granger Morgan; IV. Financial, Social, and Political Capital: Managing Common-Pool Resources and Shaping the Macropolitical and Macroeconomic Environment: 8. Shaping Local Forest Tenure in National Politics, Rita Lindayati; 9. A Framework for Analyzing the Physical-, Social-, and Human-Capital Effects of Microcredit on Common-Pool Resources, C. Leigh Anderson, Laura A. Locker, & Rachel A. Nugent; 10. Using Social Capital to Create Political Capital: How Do Local Communities Gain Political Influence? A Theoretical Approach and Empirical Evidence from Thailand, Regina Birner & Heidi Wittmer; V. Conclusions: 11. Adaptation to Challenges, Nives Dolsak, Eduardo S. Brondizio, Lars Carlsson, David W. Cash, Clark C. Gibson, Matthew J. Hoffmann, Anna Knox, Ruth S. Meinzen-Dick, & Elinor Ostrom....(more)" |