Vol 4, No 1 (2010)
Special feature: Innovating through commons use: community-based enterprises (Guest editors: Iain J. Davidson-Hunt & Fikret Berkes)
Special feature: Selected papers from the IASC 12th Biennial Conference, Cheltenham, UK (Guest editors: Bonnie McCay & Alyne Delaney)
Special feature: Microbial commons (Guest editor: Tom Dedeurwaerdere)
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Innovating through commons use: community-based enterprises (Guest editors: I. Davidson-Hunt and F. Berkes)
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Fikret Berkes, Iain J. Davidson-Hunt |
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| Innovating through commons use: community-based enterprises |
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Alejandra Orozco-Quintero, Iain Davidson-Hunt |
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| Community-based enterprises and the commons: The case of San Juan Nuevo Parangaricutiro, Mexico |
8-35 |
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Jeremy Boyd, Ronald Trosper |
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| The use of joint ventures to accomplish aboriginal economic development: Two examples from British Columbia |
36-55 |
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Amanda Lee Stronza |
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| Commons management and ecotourism: Ethnographic evidence from the Amazon |
56-77 |
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Arthur Frederick Hoole |
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| Place-power-prognosis: Community-based conservation, partnerships, and ecotourism enterprises in Namibia |
78-99 |
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Gabriela Lichtenstein |
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| Vicuña conservation and poverty alleviation? Andean communities and international fibre markets |
100-121 |
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Anna Lawrence, Star Molteno, Tom Butterworth |
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| Community wildlife sites in Oxfordshire: an exploration of ecological and social meanings for green spaces |
122-141 |
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Dixie Dayo, Gary Kofinas |
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| Institutional innovation in less than ideal conditions: Management of commons by an Alaska Native village corporation |
142-159 |
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Sarah McIntosh, Yves Renard |
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| Placing the commons at the heart of community development: Three case studies of community enterprise in Caribbean islands |
160-182 |
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Cristiana Simão Seixas, Fikret Berkes |
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| Community-based enterprises: The significance of partnerships and institutional linkages |
183-212 |
Selected papers from the IASC 12th Biennial Conference, Cheltenham, UK (Guest editors: B. McCay and A. Delaney)
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Bonnie J. McCay, Alyne Delaney |
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| Expanding the boundaries of commons scholarship: The 2008 Conference of the International Association for the Study of the Commons |
213-225 |
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Justyna Hofmokl |
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| Towards an eclectic theory of the internet commons |
226-250 |
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Teresa R. Johnson |
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| Cooperative research and knowledge flow in the marine commons |
251-272 |
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Anna Karin Elise Zachrisson |
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| Deliberative democracy and co-management of natural resources: The case of Funäsdalen snowmobile regulation area |
273-292 |
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James A. Barsimantov, Alexis E. Racelis, Grenville Barnes, Maria DiGiano |
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| Tenure, tourism and timber in Quintana Roo, Mexico: Land tenure changes in forest Ejidos after agrarian reforms |
293-318 |
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Fiona Douglas Mackenzie |
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| A common claim: Community land ownership in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland |
319-344 |
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Svein Jentoft, Paul Onyango, Mohammad Mahmudul Islam |
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| Freedom and poverty in the fishery commons |
345-366 |
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Grant Murray, Teresa Johnson, Bonnie J. McCay, Mike Danko, Kevin St. Martin, Satsuki Takahashi |
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| Cumulative effects, creeping enclosure, and the marine commons of New Jersey |
367-389 |
Microbial commons (Guest editor: T. Dedeurwaerdere)
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Tom Dedeurwaerdere |
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| Self-governance and international regulation of the global microbial commons: Introduction to the special issue on the microbial commons |
390-403 |
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Michael Halewood |
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| Governing the management and use of pooled microbial genetic resources: Lessons from the global crop commons |
404-436 |
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Elisabetta Gotor, Francesco Caracciolo |
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| An empirical assessment of the effects of the 1994 In Trust Agreements on IRRI Germplasm Acquisition and Distribution |
437-451 |
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Derek Byerlee, H.J. Dubin |
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| Crop improvement in the CGIAR as a global success story of open access and international collaboration |
452-480 |
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Mark Harvey, Andrew McMeekin |
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| Public or private economies of knowledge: The economics of diffusion and appropriation of bioinformatics tools |
481-506 |
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Dagmar Fritze |
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| A common basis for facilitated legitimate exchange of biological materials proposed by the European Culture Collections' Organisation |
507-527 |
Research articles
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Annica Charlotte Sandström, Carl Vilhelm Rova |
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| The network structure of adaptive governance - A single case study of a fish management area |
528-551 |
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James Michael Acheson, Julianna Acheson |
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| Maine land: Private property and hunting commons |
552-570 |
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Laura German, Andrew Keeler |
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| “Hybrid institutions”: Applications of common property theory beyond discrete tenure regimes |
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Book reviews
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D. Dustin Becker |
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| Fortmann, L. 2008. Participatory Research in Conservation and Rural Livelihoods. Doing Science Together. Hoboken NJ; Wiley-Blackwell |
597-598 |
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