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Community Commons And Natural Resource Management In Asia 1st Edition Yanagisawa

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Community Commons And Natural Resource Management In Asia 1st Edition Yanagisawa
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press Journals
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.27 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Yanagisawa, Haruka (edt)
ISBN: 9789971698539, 9789814722551, 9971698536, 9814722553
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Community Commons And Natural Resource Management In Asia 1st Edition Yanagisawa by Yanagisawa, Haruka (edt) 9789971698539, 9789814722551, 9971698536, 9814722553 instant download after payment.

Managing the commons—natural resources held in common by particular communities—is a complex challenge. How have Asian societies handled resources of this sort in the face of increasing marketization and quickly growing demand for resources? And how have resource management regimes changed over time, with state formation, modernization, development, and globalization? Community, Commons and Natural Resource Management in Asia brings clarity, detail, and historical understanding to these questions across a variety of Asian societies and ecological settings. Case studies drawn from Japan, Korea, Thailand, India, and Bhutan examine fisheries, forests, and other environmental resources held in common. There is a tendency to imagine that traditional communities had socially equitable and environmentally friendly systems for managing the commons, but natural resources in Asia were often under free-access regimes. Resource management developed in response to social and economic pressures, and the state has been at various times both a beneficial and a negative influence on the development of community-level systems of managing the commons. The chapters in this volume show that a simple modernist framework cannot adequately capture this process, and the institutional changes it involved.

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