The Cambridge Handbook of Commons Research Innovations
Herausgeber: Foster, Sheila R.; Swiney, Chrystie F.
The Cambridge Handbook of Commons Research Innovations
Herausgeber: Foster, Sheila R.; Swiney, Chrystie F.
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This book is for scholars and practitioners across all disciplines who are interested in understanding and rethinking the management and governance of many kinds of shared resources, including natural resources, digital resources, knowledge and intellectual resources, and housing and other urban infrastructure, among others.
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This book is for scholars and practitioners across all disciplines who are interested in understanding and rethinking the management and governance of many kinds of shared resources, including natural resources, digital resources, knowledge and intellectual resources, and housing and other urban infrastructure, among others.
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- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9781009295710
- ISBN-10: 1009295713
- Artikelnr.: 67636997
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- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Cambridge Law Handbooks
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9781009295710
- ISBN-10: 1009295713
- Artikelnr.: 67636997
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: Commons research in the 21st century and beyond Sheila Foster
and Chrystie Swiney; Part I. Revisiting the Origins and Evolution of
Commons Thought: 1. Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory
William Blomquist; 2. The tragedy of Garrett Hardin's commons Andrew P.
Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen; 3. Kinship and commons: the
Bedouin experience Haim Sandberg; Part II. Averting New Tragedies: 4,
Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons Greg Bloom; 5. Time
and tragedy: the problem with temporal commons Blake Hudson; 6.
Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation Bryan Bruns; Part
III. New Forms of Contested Commons: 7. Urban public housing as a commons
Andrea Mcardle; 8. Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common
resource Michelle Reddy; 9. The economic system as a commons: an
exploration of shared institutions John Powell; Part IV. Urban Landscape
and Infrastructure as a Commons: 10. Seeing New York City's urban canopy as
a commons: a view from the street Rebecca Bratspies; 11. City as commons:
the case study of Bologna Elena De Nictollis and Christian Iaione; 12.
Urban commons architecture: collaboration spaces innovating learning within
cities Sofia Croso Mazzuco; Part V. Reassessing Old and New Institutions
for Collective Action: 13. Business improvement districts and the urban
commons Alexandra Flynn; 14. To have and to hold? Community land trust as
commons Barbara Bezdek; 15. Ostromian logic applied to civil society
organizations and the rules that shape them Anthony Demattee and Chrystie
Swiney; 16. A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the
2030 district energy program Erik Nordman; Part VI. Managing and Restoring
the Commons: 17. Management of facilitated common pool resources in India
Pradeep Kumar Mishra; 18. Social environmental dilemmas and governing the
commons: the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil Herbert Martins
and Fernando Rios De Souza; 19. Social trust, informal institutions and
community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania Daniel
Ogbaharya; 20. Restoring the commons Itzchak Kornfeld; Part VII. Law, Legal
Theory and the Commons: 21. Prior appropriations as a response to the
tragedy of the commons Robert Abrams; 22. Using the public trust doctrine
to manage property on the moon Hope Babcock; 23. A biotechnology regulatory
commons problem David Forman; 24. Can affirmative action offer a lesson in
fighting enclosure? Sheldon Bernard Lyke; Part VIII. Technology, the
Internet and the Future of Commons Governance: 25. Can technological change
weaken the robustness of common-property regimes Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
and Evagelos Pafilis; 26. Internet governance in the digital cold war Scott
Shackelford and Angie Raymond.
and Chrystie Swiney; Part I. Revisiting the Origins and Evolution of
Commons Thought: 1. Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory
William Blomquist; 2. The tragedy of Garrett Hardin's commons Andrew P.
Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen; 3. Kinship and commons: the
Bedouin experience Haim Sandberg; Part II. Averting New Tragedies: 4,
Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons Greg Bloom; 5. Time
and tragedy: the problem with temporal commons Blake Hudson; 6.
Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation Bryan Bruns; Part
III. New Forms of Contested Commons: 7. Urban public housing as a commons
Andrea Mcardle; 8. Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common
resource Michelle Reddy; 9. The economic system as a commons: an
exploration of shared institutions John Powell; Part IV. Urban Landscape
and Infrastructure as a Commons: 10. Seeing New York City's urban canopy as
a commons: a view from the street Rebecca Bratspies; 11. City as commons:
the case study of Bologna Elena De Nictollis and Christian Iaione; 12.
Urban commons architecture: collaboration spaces innovating learning within
cities Sofia Croso Mazzuco; Part V. Reassessing Old and New Institutions
for Collective Action: 13. Business improvement districts and the urban
commons Alexandra Flynn; 14. To have and to hold? Community land trust as
commons Barbara Bezdek; 15. Ostromian logic applied to civil society
organizations and the rules that shape them Anthony Demattee and Chrystie
Swiney; 16. A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the
2030 district energy program Erik Nordman; Part VI. Managing and Restoring
the Commons: 17. Management of facilitated common pool resources in India
Pradeep Kumar Mishra; 18. Social environmental dilemmas and governing the
commons: the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil Herbert Martins
and Fernando Rios De Souza; 19. Social trust, informal institutions and
community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania Daniel
Ogbaharya; 20. Restoring the commons Itzchak Kornfeld; Part VII. Law, Legal
Theory and the Commons: 21. Prior appropriations as a response to the
tragedy of the commons Robert Abrams; 22. Using the public trust doctrine
to manage property on the moon Hope Babcock; 23. A biotechnology regulatory
commons problem David Forman; 24. Can affirmative action offer a lesson in
fighting enclosure? Sheldon Bernard Lyke; Part VIII. Technology, the
Internet and the Future of Commons Governance: 25. Can technological change
weaken the robustness of common-property regimes Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
and Evagelos Pafilis; 26. Internet governance in the digital cold war Scott
Shackelford and Angie Raymond.
Introduction: Commons research in the 21st century and beyond Sheila Foster
and Chrystie Swiney; Part I. Revisiting the Origins and Evolution of
Commons Thought: 1. Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory
William Blomquist; 2. The tragedy of Garrett Hardin's commons Andrew P.
Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen; 3. Kinship and commons: the
Bedouin experience Haim Sandberg; Part II. Averting New Tragedies: 4,
Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons Greg Bloom; 5. Time
and tragedy: the problem with temporal commons Blake Hudson; 6.
Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation Bryan Bruns; Part
III. New Forms of Contested Commons: 7. Urban public housing as a commons
Andrea Mcardle; 8. Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common
resource Michelle Reddy; 9. The economic system as a commons: an
exploration of shared institutions John Powell; Part IV. Urban Landscape
and Infrastructure as a Commons: 10. Seeing New York City's urban canopy as
a commons: a view from the street Rebecca Bratspies; 11. City as commons:
the case study of Bologna Elena De Nictollis and Christian Iaione; 12.
Urban commons architecture: collaboration spaces innovating learning within
cities Sofia Croso Mazzuco; Part V. Reassessing Old and New Institutions
for Collective Action: 13. Business improvement districts and the urban
commons Alexandra Flynn; 14. To have and to hold? Community land trust as
commons Barbara Bezdek; 15. Ostromian logic applied to civil society
organizations and the rules that shape them Anthony Demattee and Chrystie
Swiney; 16. A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the
2030 district energy program Erik Nordman; Part VI. Managing and Restoring
the Commons: 17. Management of facilitated common pool resources in India
Pradeep Kumar Mishra; 18. Social environmental dilemmas and governing the
commons: the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil Herbert Martins
and Fernando Rios De Souza; 19. Social trust, informal institutions and
community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania Daniel
Ogbaharya; 20. Restoring the commons Itzchak Kornfeld; Part VII. Law, Legal
Theory and the Commons: 21. Prior appropriations as a response to the
tragedy of the commons Robert Abrams; 22. Using the public trust doctrine
to manage property on the moon Hope Babcock; 23. A biotechnology regulatory
commons problem David Forman; 24. Can affirmative action offer a lesson in
fighting enclosure? Sheldon Bernard Lyke; Part VIII. Technology, the
Internet and the Future of Commons Governance: 25. Can technological change
weaken the robustness of common-property regimes Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
and Evagelos Pafilis; 26. Internet governance in the digital cold war Scott
Shackelford and Angie Raymond.
and Chrystie Swiney; Part I. Revisiting the Origins and Evolution of
Commons Thought: 1. Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory
William Blomquist; 2. The tragedy of Garrett Hardin's commons Andrew P.
Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen; 3. Kinship and commons: the
Bedouin experience Haim Sandberg; Part II. Averting New Tragedies: 4,
Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons Greg Bloom; 5. Time
and tragedy: the problem with temporal commons Blake Hudson; 6.
Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation Bryan Bruns; Part
III. New Forms of Contested Commons: 7. Urban public housing as a commons
Andrea Mcardle; 8. Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common
resource Michelle Reddy; 9. The economic system as a commons: an
exploration of shared institutions John Powell; Part IV. Urban Landscape
and Infrastructure as a Commons: 10. Seeing New York City's urban canopy as
a commons: a view from the street Rebecca Bratspies; 11. City as commons:
the case study of Bologna Elena De Nictollis and Christian Iaione; 12.
Urban commons architecture: collaboration spaces innovating learning within
cities Sofia Croso Mazzuco; Part V. Reassessing Old and New Institutions
for Collective Action: 13. Business improvement districts and the urban
commons Alexandra Flynn; 14. To have and to hold? Community land trust as
commons Barbara Bezdek; 15. Ostromian logic applied to civil society
organizations and the rules that shape them Anthony Demattee and Chrystie
Swiney; 16. A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the
2030 district energy program Erik Nordman; Part VI. Managing and Restoring
the Commons: 17. Management of facilitated common pool resources in India
Pradeep Kumar Mishra; 18. Social environmental dilemmas and governing the
commons: the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil Herbert Martins
and Fernando Rios De Souza; 19. Social trust, informal institutions and
community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania Daniel
Ogbaharya; 20. Restoring the commons Itzchak Kornfeld; Part VII. Law, Legal
Theory and the Commons: 21. Prior appropriations as a response to the
tragedy of the commons Robert Abrams; 22. Using the public trust doctrine
to manage property on the moon Hope Babcock; 23. A biotechnology regulatory
commons problem David Forman; 24. Can affirmative action offer a lesson in
fighting enclosure? Sheldon Bernard Lyke; Part VIII. Technology, the
Internet and the Future of Commons Governance: 25. Can technological change
weaken the robustness of common-property regimes Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka
and Evagelos Pafilis; 26. Internet governance in the digital cold war Scott
Shackelford and Angie Raymond.