articleAnnual Review of AnthropologyOct 1, 2003Closed access

Sustainable Governance of Common-Pool Resources: Context, Methods, and Politics

McGill University

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Abstract

▪ Abstract This paper presents a critical assessment of the field of common property. After discussing briefly the major findings and accomplishments of the scholarship on the commons, the paper pursues two strategies of critique. The first strategy of friendly critique accepts the basic assumptions of most writings on common property to show that scholars of commons have discovered far more variables that potentially affect resource management than is possible to analyze carefully. The paper identifies some potential means to address the problem of too many variables. The second line of critique proceeds differently. It asks how analyses of common property might change, and what they need to consider, if they…

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Keywords
  • Commons
  • Common-pool resource
  • Scholarship
  • Property (philosophy)
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Corporate governance
  • Subject (documents)
  • Law and economics
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