Halting degradation of natural resources: is there a role for rural communities?
This wide-ranging book, based on a report to the Food and Agriculture Organization in 1993, is an attempt to bridge the gap between the enormous amount of empirical literature documenting efforts at managing local-level resources and the quickly growing body of theoretical knowledge dealing with nat...
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Zusammenfassung: | This wide-ranging book, based on a report to the Food and Agriculture Organization in 1993, is an attempt to bridge the gap between the enormous amount of empirical literature documenting efforts at managing local-level resources and the quickly growing body of theoretical knowledge dealing with natural resource management. By building a unifying framework, the authors aim better to define the conditions of success or failure of various forms of resource management at the village level. Contrary to a common view, according to which mismanagement of such resources is to be ascribed to direct users falling prey to 'The Tragedy of the Commons', they convincingly argue that there are other important potential explanations, such as lack of awareness about ecological effects of human activities, poverty and heavy discounting of future income streams, uncertainty over future property rights and prices of natural products, and availability of more attractive income opportunities Stress is then laid on the global context within which user groups operate, including the nature and the forms of state intervention and the effects of increasing market integration. To date, this context has generally been uncongenial to community-based resource management; therefore, the authors recommend that, whenever a co-management approach is feasible, the concrete institutional form adopted is tailored to the specific features of local cultures |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures xiv
List of Tables xvi
Introduction 1
part i: rationale and scope of local level resource
management: lessons from economic theory
1. Natural Resources and Economic Growth: Towards a Definition of
Sustainability 9
/. / Production and exhaustibility 9
1.2 Justifying a conservationist strategy 12
1.3 Sustainability and reproducibility 15
1.4 Sustainability and individual rationality 18
1.5 Conclusion 23
2. The Tragedy of the Commons 25
2.1 A preliminary statement of the problem 25
2.2 The problem of open access 26
2.3 The problem of common property 29
2.4 Co ordination failure under common property 31
2.5 The conjectural variations approach 33
2.6 The Lindahl equilibrium 34
3. The Property Rights School Solution: The Privatization Programme 36
3.1 The position of the Property Rights School 36
3.2 The efficiency of the privatization programme 37
3.3 The distributive impact of privatization 47
4. The Unregulated Common Property: The Prisoner s Dilemma
Revisited 49
4.1 The role of private contracting: lessons from the Coase theorem 49
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4.2 The role of decentralized punishment: spontaneous co operation in
repeated PD games 6
5. Co ordination and Leadership in the Unregulated Common Property:
Some Lessons from Game Theory 79
5.1 Unilateral contribution 79
5.2 Co ordinated contributions 90
5.3 Heterogeneous situations with PD, AG, and CG players 95
5.4 Conclusion 114
6. Moral Norms and Co operation 116
6.1 Norms as constraints on the pursuit of self interest 116
6.2 Norms as social devices shaping preferences and expectations 118
6.3 Considerations about the emergence and erosion of moral norms 126
7. The Possibility of Co operation: Lessons from Experimental Social
Psychology 138
7.1 Co operation in repeated games 138
7.2 Co operation in games with communication 140
7.3 Co operation in one shot games 144
8. The Regulated Common Property 148
H.I The efficiency of regulated common property 148
H.2 The distributive effects of regulating common property 160
8.3 Common property resources in the context of pervasive factor market
imperfections 167
H.4 Conclusion 173
9. Some Concluding Reflections on the Privatization of Common Property
Resources 175
fart ii: the ikasibii itv of local levkl resource
management: an empirical assessment
Introduction 183
10. ere People Traditionally Conservationists? 185
10.1 The romantic view: a first appraisal 185
Contents xiii
10.2 An interpretative analysis of the available evidence 188
10.3 Conclusion 232
11. Recent Changes Affecting Collective Action at Village Level 235
//. / State regulations of resource use: their nature and drawbacks 235
11.2 Other recent changes on the rural scene 262
11.3 Conclusion: A tentative appraisal of ongoing processes 279
12. Conditions for Successful Collective Action: Insights from
Field Experiences 284
12.1 A general overview 284
12.2 The problem of economic incentives 290
12.3 The twin issues of group size and homogeneity 298
12.4 The rationale and characteristics of sanction systems 312
12.5 The role of tradition 324
12.6 Conclusion 343
13. Co Management as a New Approach to Regulation of Common
Property Resources 346
13.1 Enlarging the range of regulation modes 346
13.2 The broad nature of co management arrangements or contracts 348
13.3 Co management at work 351
13.4 Conclusion W)
General Conclusion ^1
References ^
Index 409
List of Figures
1.1 Constant consumption flows and extraction paths of a capital rich economy, B,
and a capital poor economy, A 11
1.2 Biological growth law 1°
1.3 Catches and biological growth
1.4 Comparison of returns under conservation and non conservation paths 21
2.1 Impact of open access on the equilibrium number of boats 27
2.2 The herdsmen game as a prisoner s dilemma game 29
2.3 Common property, open access, and social optimum in a fishery 31
2.4 Co ordination failure under common property 32
3.1 The welfare impact of privatization 48
4.1 A repeated PD game 57
4.2 A 2 x 2 symmetrical PD game 59
4.3 N person prisoner s dilemma 64
4.4 The extended PD game where players are unconditional defectors or brave
reciprocators 70
5.1 A 2 x 2 symmetrical chicken game 80
5.2 Assignment problem as a 2 x 2 chicken game 82
5.3 A chicken game with a non (Pareto) optimal equilibrium 83
5.4 A 2 x 2 asymmetrical chicken game 84
5.5 A 2 x 2 asymmetrical chicken game with sequential moves 85
5.6 A 2 x 2 asymmetrical chicken game with a subsistence constraint 86
5.7 A 2 x 2 asymmetrical heterogeneous game with a subsistence constraint 87
5.8 A 2 x 2 asymmetrical game with a norm of participation 87
5.9 A three stage sequential asymmetrical game with a punishing player 88
5.10 Endogenous transformation of a chicken game into a PD game 89
5.11 A fishing assurance game 91
5.12 A sequential assurance game 93
5.13 An A player assurance game 94
5.14 A 2 x 2 asymmetrical assurance game 96
5.15 A CG player meets an AG player 97
5.16 A CG player meets an AG player and leads the sequential game 97
5.17 An AG player meets a CG player and leads the game 98
5.18 Head enders deal with tail enders in a CG AG encounter 99
5.19 A PD player meets an AG player 100
5.20 A 2 x 2 game with one sided asymmetric information 101
List of Figures xv
5.21 A three player game with asymmetric information 105
5.22 Pay offs to AG and PD type players according to the proportion of
co operators in a large group 109
8.1 Taxes versus quotas and threshold phenomena 151
8.2 A 2 x 2 prisoner s dilemma game 154
8.3 A 2 x 2 external authority game with complete information 154
8.4 A 2 x 2 external authority game with incomplete information: a general form 155
8.5 A 2 x 2 external authority game with incomplete information: an example 155
8.6 Normal form of the two person irrigation game 157
8.7 Ex ante and ex post gains of a regulation 163
8.8 Impact of a random exclusion process on utility levels 165
8.9 Comparing the employment generated under a profit maximizing and an
employment maximizing management 170
10.1 A typology of traditional village societies with respect to resource management 189
List of Tables
8.1 Incidence of community support mechanisms based on free collection of
products from local CPRs in two Indian villages, 1984 168
10.1 Sequence of net use in the village of Gahavalla 206
10.2 Control systems used in traditional forest management 222
12.1 Design principles illustrated by long enduring CPR institutions 287
13.1 The structure of Japanese fishing rights and licences 356
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