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Author Nayak, Prateep Kumar

Title Making Commons Dynamic Understanding Change Through Commonisation and Decommonisation
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (383 p.)
Series Routledge Studies in Environment, Culture, and Society Ser
Routledge Studies in Environment, Culture, and Society Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of contents -- Illustration -- Note on editor -- Note on contributors -- Foreword -- Preface and acknowledgements -- Part I Introduction -- Chapter 1 Framing commons as a process: The rudiments of commonisation and decommonisation -- Introduction -- The commonisation-decommonisation perspective -- Property rights and the excludability/subtractability conundrum -- From myth to reality: Tragedy of the commons -- Conceptualisation and theorising the commons
Interdisciplinary enrichment for thinking about the commons -- Plan of the book -- References -- Part II Roots of decommonisation -- Chapter 2 The dynamics and performance of marine tourism commons (MTC) in the Karimunjawa Island Marine National Park, ... -- Introduction -- A brief overview of KNP -- Methods -- Identifying the institutional processes: The dynamics of the MTC -- Phase I -- 1982 to 1989: Open-access and state property -- Phase II -- 1990-2003: Starting commonisation and privatization -- Phase III -- 2004-2011: Struggling commonisation -- Phase IV -- 2012-present: Decommonisation
Assessing institutional performance of the MTC through the SESF -- Governance system (GS -- weak) -- Resource user (RU -- weak) -- Resource system (RS -- weak) -- Resource units (RU -- weak) -- Interaction and outcomes (weak) -- External system -- Social and economic setting (S -- No) -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 The cascading effects of coastal commonisation and decommonisation -- Introduction -- Case study and methods -- Beaches as public resources -- Drivers of (de)commonisation of sandy beaches -- How does (de)commonisation progress?
Beaches: From public resources to club resources? -- Sand: A common pool resources under changing exploitation -- The impacts of (de)commonisation -- Is governance changing? -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 4 Governing fluvial commons in Colonial Bihar: Alluvion and diluvion regulation and decommonisation -- Introduction -- Background and context -- Diara as fluvial common -- Riverine ecology influencing history -- Prudent tradition -- Beginning of decommonisation -- Migration -- Fishing community of the diara -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Part III What enables commonisation?
Chapter 5 Five key characteristics that drive commonisation: Empirical evidence from Sri Lankan shrimp aquaculture -- Introduction -- Study area: Lagoon system -- Sample profile -- History and development of Sri Lankan shrimp aquaculture -- Zonal Crop Calendar (ZCC) -- Multi-layered institutional structure -- Discussion -- Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 6 Vicuña conservation and the reinvigoration of Indigenous communities in the Andes -- Introduction -- Study sites and methods -- A brief history of vicuña use and local institutions -- From near extinction to recovery
Notes Description based upon print version of record
The establishment of vicuña management programmes
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429647598
042964759X