Vol 4, No 2 (2010)

Special feature:Cross Commons Governance in Southern Africa (Guest editors: L. Magole, S. Turner, and B. Buscher)

Special feature:Learning on change in forest governance in the developing world (Guest editors: T. Dedeurwaerdere and S. Weiland)

Table of Contents

Editorials

Frank van Laerhoven, Erling Berge HTML PDF
Reviewer thank you 599-601

Cross Commons Governance in Southern Africa (Guest editors: L. Magole, S. Turner, and B. Buscher)

Lapologang Magole, Stephen Turner, Bram Büscher Abstract editorial PDF
Towards an effective commons governance system in Southern Africa? 602-620
Harry Nixon Chabwela, Tobias Haller Abstract HTML PDF
Governance issues, potentials and failures of participative collective action in the Kafue Flats, Zambia 621-642
D.C.K. Wilson, M. Ahmed, A. Delaney, S. Donda, C.K. Kapasa, I. Malasha, K. Muyangali, F. Njaya, T. Olesen, E. Poiosse, J. Raakjær Abstract HTML PDF
Fisheries co-management institutions in Southern Africa: A hierarchical analysis of perceptions of effectiveness 643-662
Kefasi Nyikahadzoi, Mafaniso Hara, Jesper Raakjær Abstract HTML PDF
Transforming ownership and governance - Lessons from capital intensive pelagic fisheries in South Africa and Zimbabwe 663-682

Learning on change in forest governance in the developing world (Guest editors: T. Dedeurwaerdere and S. Weiland)

Sabine Weiland, Tom Dedeurwaerdere editorial PDF
Change in forest governance in developing countries – in search of sustainable governance arrangements 683-686
Catherine May Tucker Abstract HTML PDF
Learning on governance in forest ecosystems: Lessons from recent research 687-706
Kulbhushan Balooni, Jens Friis Lund, Chetan Kumar, Makoto Inoue Abstract HTML PDF
Curse or blessing? Local elites in Joint Forest Management in India’s Shiwaliks 707-728
David Gritten, Blas Mola-Yudego Abstract HTML PDF
Blanket strategy: A response of environmental groups to the globalising forest industry 729-757

Research articles

Tomas Moe Skjølsvold Abstract HTML PDF
One size fits all? Designer-institutions: Lessons from two flawed attempts in Malawi 758-771

Book reviews

Bonnie J. McCay HTML PDF
Wilson, D. C. 2009. The Paradoxes of Transparency: Science and the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management in Europe. MARE Publication Series No. 5. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. 772-775
Minoti Chakravarty-Kaul HTML PDF
Ghate, R., J. Narpat, and P. Mukhopadhyay (Eds). 2008. Promise, Trust and Evolution, Managing the Commons in South Asia. Oxford. Oxford University Press. 776-778
Giangiacomo Bravo HTML PDF
Moran, E.F. 2010, Environmental Social Science: Human-Environment Interactions and Sustainability. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley-Blackwell. 779-781
Brad Lichtenstein Abstract HTML PDF
Gupta, Pankaj H. 2009. Apna Aloo Bazaar Becha: From subsistence ecology to the market (Film review) 782-783



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