Institutions and Resources
Elinor Ostrom
In the contemporary age of massive environmental change, understanding how institutions enhance or detract from the capabilities of those using water, forests, fisheries, and other resources to find and follow sustainable practices is a major policy issue facing leaders in all countries. In past decades, scholars have tended to recommend ‘optimal’ solutions for coping with resources. Examples exist, however, of both successful and unsuccessful efforts to establish government property, private property, or community property. We do know that the absence of any property rights—open access—related to valuable resources is associated with overuse. The resources that research has documented as working well in the field over long periods of time, differ substantially in their design but can usually be characterized as adaptive, multilevel governance systems related to complex, evolving resource systems.
Author(s)
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Elinor Ostrom
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Place of Publication
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Nepal
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Publisher
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Social Science Baha
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Publication year
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2010
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Series
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The Mahesh Chandra Regmi Lecture, 2010
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Total pages
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38
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Language
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English
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