Making commons dynamic : understanding change through commonisation and decommonisation /: understanding change through commonisation and decommonisation. (2021)
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- Book
- Title:
- Making commons dynamic : understanding change through commonisation and decommonisation /: understanding change through commonisation and decommonisation. (2021)
- Main Title:
- Making commons dynamic : understanding change through commonisation and decommonisation
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Prateep Kumar Nayak.
- Editors:
- Nayak, Prateep K
- Contents:
- Part I: Introduction: Setting the Scene 1. Framing Commons as a Process: The Rudiments of Commonisation and Decommonisation Prateep Kumar Nayak and Fikret Berkes Part II: Roots of Decommonisation 2. The Dynamics and Performance of Marine Tourism Commons (MTC) in the Karimunjawa Island Marine National Park, Indonesia Patricia Dorn and Simron Jit Singh 3. The Cascading Effects of Coastal Commonisation and Decommonisation Jeremy Pittman 4. Governing Fluvial Commons in Colonial Bihar: Alluvion and Diluvion Regulation and Decommonisation Vipul Singh Part III: What Enables Commonisation? 5. Five Key Characteristics that Drive Commonisation: Empirical Evidence from Sri Lankan Shrimp Aquaculture Eranga Kokila Galappaththi and Iroshani Madu Galappaththi 6. Vicuña Conservation and the Reinvigoration of Indigenous Communities in the Andes Gabriela Lichtenstein and Carlos Cowan Ros 7. Commoning and Climate Justice Patricia E. (Ellie) Perkins 8. Understanding Groundwater Common-Pool Resources: Commonisation and Decommonisation of Cenotes in Yucatan, Mexico Yolanda Lopez-Maldonado Part IV: Commonisation and Decommonisation as Parallel Processes 9. Commoning and the Commons as More-Than-Resources: A Historical Perspective on Comcáac or Seri Fishing Xavier Basurto and Alejandro García Lozano 10. Concurrent Processes of Commonisation and Decommonisation of Guadalquivir River (South Spain) Sherman Farhad 11. Creating a Commons for Global Climate Governance: Possibilities and Perils in thePart I: Introduction: Setting the Scene 1. Framing Commons as a Process: The Rudiments of Commonisation and Decommonisation Prateep Kumar Nayak and Fikret Berkes Part II: Roots of Decommonisation 2. The Dynamics and Performance of Marine Tourism Commons (MTC) in the Karimunjawa Island Marine National Park, Indonesia Patricia Dorn and Simron Jit Singh 3. The Cascading Effects of Coastal Commonisation and Decommonisation Jeremy Pittman 4. Governing Fluvial Commons in Colonial Bihar: Alluvion and Diluvion Regulation and Decommonisation Vipul Singh Part III: What Enables Commonisation? 5. Five Key Characteristics that Drive Commonisation: Empirical Evidence from Sri Lankan Shrimp Aquaculture Eranga Kokila Galappaththi and Iroshani Madu Galappaththi 6. Vicuña Conservation and the Reinvigoration of Indigenous Communities in the Andes Gabriela Lichtenstein and Carlos Cowan Ros 7. Commoning and Climate Justice Patricia E. (Ellie) Perkins 8. Understanding Groundwater Common-Pool Resources: Commonisation and Decommonisation of Cenotes in Yucatan, Mexico Yolanda Lopez-Maldonado Part IV: Commonisation and Decommonisation as Parallel Processes 9. Commoning and the Commons as More-Than-Resources: A Historical Perspective on Comcáac or Seri Fishing Xavier Basurto and Alejandro García Lozano 10. Concurrent Processes of Commonisation and Decommonisation of Guadalquivir River (South Spain) Sherman Farhad 11. Creating a Commons for Global Climate Governance: Possibilities and Perils in the Paris Climate Agreement Craig A. Johnson 12. Migration and the Commons: Recommonisation in Indigenous Mexico Daniel Koolster and James Robson 13. Decommonisation–Commonisation Dynamics and Social Movements: Insights from a Meta-Analysis of Case Studies Sergio Villamayor-Tomás and Gustavo García-López 14. Decommonisation and New-Commonisation of Mountain Commons in Northern Pakistan Shah Raees Khan and C. Emdad Haque Part V: Closing 15. Governance and the Process of (De)Commonisation Derek Armitage, Evan J. Andrews, Jessica Blythe, Ana Carolina Esteves Dias, Prateep Kumar Nayak, Jeremy Pittman and Sajida Sultana 16. Commonisation–Decommonisation Perspective: Lessons for Practice, Policy and Theory Prateep Kumar Nayak … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2021
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 333.2
Commons -- Management
Natural resources, Communal
Natural resources -- Co-management - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9780429647598
9780429650239
9780429028632 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367138004
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- Note: Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.
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