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Sam, Sreymom. Common pool resources and climate change adaptation: Community-based natural resource management in Cambodia. Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI), 2016.

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Witbreuk, Marc. Het regionale verkeersnetwerk als common pool resource: De effectiviteit van samenwerking. [Netherlands: s.n.], 1997.

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N, Selvaraj K., and South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics, eds. Poverty, private property, and common pool resource management: The case of irrigation tanks in South India. Kathmandu: South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics, 2003.

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Kakujaha-Matundu, Omu. Common pool resource management: The case of the eastern communal rangelands in semi-arid Namibia : a thesis. Maastricht: Shaker Pub., 2003.

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Lise, Wietze. An econometric and game theoretic model of common pool resource management: People's participation in forest management in India. New York: Nova Science Publishers, 2004.

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K, Marothia Dinesh, ed. Institutionalizing common pool resources. New Delhi: Concept Pub. Co., 2002.

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Ostrom, Elinor. Rules, games, and common-pool resources. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994.

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Jensen, Frank. Prices versus quantities for common pool resources. Esbjerg: University of Southern Denmark, Dept. of Environmental and Business Economics, 2001.

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Managing common pool resources: Principles and case studies. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1994.

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Mary, Brentwood, and Robar Stephen F, eds. Managing common pool groundwater resources: An international perspective. Westport, Conn: Praeger, 2004.

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Martin, Fenton S. Common pool resources and collective action: A bibliography. Bloomington, Ind: Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, 1989.

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Managing common pool resources: Principles and case studies. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1994.

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Steins, Nathalie A. All hands on deck: An interactive perspective on complex common-pool resource management based on case studies in the coastal waters of the Isle of Wight (UK), Connemara (Ireland) and the Dutch Wadden Sea. Wageningen: Universiteit Wageningen?, 1999.

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Asian NGO Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development. and International Land Coalition, eds. A resource book on enhancing access of the poor to land and common property resources. Quezon City, Philippines: Asian NGO Coalition for Agrarian Reform and Rural Development, 2006.

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Hyŏn, Ch'oe, and Pak T'ae-hyŏn. Kongdong chawŏnnon, saengt'ae hŏnpŏp ŭl chean handa: Common pool resources. Kyŏnggi-do Kwach'ŏn-si: Chininjin, 2017.

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Laar, Aart van de. A framework for the analysis of common pool natural resources. The Hague: Institute of Social Studies, 1990.

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A. J. M. Van De Laar. A framework for the analysis of common pool natural resources. The Hague, Netherlands: Institute of Social Studies, 1990.

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1965-, Barkin J. Samuel, and Shambaugh George E. 1963-, eds. Anarchy and the environment: The international relations of common pool resources. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1999.

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Chopar, Kanchan. The nature of household dependence on common pool resources: An econometric study for India. Delhi: Institute of Economic Growth, 2003.

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Srivastava, H. C. Dependency and common property resources of tribal and rural poor. New Delhi, India: Commonwealth Publishers, 1989.

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Gupta, Ashok Kumar. Common pool resources in semi-arid India: Dynamics, management, and livelihoods contributions : regional report, Gujarat. Ahmedabad: Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (India), 2001.

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Chea, Chou. The local governance of common pool resources: The case of irrigation water in Cambodia. Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2010.

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Jodha, N. S. Common property resources: A missing dimension of development strategies. Washington, D.C., U.S.A: World Bank, 1992.

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International, Conference "Politics of the Commons :. Articulating Development and Strengthening Local Practices" (2003 Chiang Mai Thailand). Institutional dynamics and stasis: How crises alter the way common pool resources are perceived, used and governed. Chiang Mai, Thailand: Regional Center for Social Science and Sustainable Development, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University, 2006.

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Hjort, Anders. Environmental planning and common property resources in South Africa. [Johannesburg, South Africa: Land and Agriculture Policy Centre, 1994.

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Moor, Tine de. The dilemma of the commoners: Understanding the use of common pool resources in long-term perspective. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2015.

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Shapi, Martin. Partially devolution of rights and responsibilities to the community as a solution to sustainability and conservation of common pool resources: Doro !Nawas Conservancy. Windhoek, Namibia: Community Based Natural Resources Management Programme, Social Science Division, 2003.

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Herzog, Laura Mae Jacqueline. Micro-Pollutant Regulation in the River Rhine: Cooperation in a Common-Pool Resource Problem Setting. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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Herzog, Laura Mae Jacqueline. Micro-Pollutant Regulation in the River Rhine: Cooperation in a Common-Pool Resource Problem Setting. Springer, 2020.

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Poverty, private property, and common pool resource management: The case of irrigation tanks in South India. Kathmandu: South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics, 2003.

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Armstrong, Chris. Resource Taxes. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198702726.003.0009.

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This chapter examines some of the best-known suggestions for advancing justice when it comes to natural resources: resource taxes. It begins by addressing some general questions about when, why, and on what we should levy taxes. It also addresses some concerns about taxing natural resources in particular, and clarifies the role resource taxes can play in the egalitarian project. One of its principal conclusions is that a single undifferentiated global tax on natural resources is unlikely to serve justice well. The chapter therefore concludes with discussions of user charges on common-pool resources, carbon taxes, and a tax on Sovereign Wealth Funds.
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Lise, Wietze. An Econometric And Game Theoretic Model of Common Pool Resource Management: People's Participation in Forest Management in India. Nova Science Publishers, 2006.

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Undargaa, Sandagsuren. Pastoralism and Common Pool Resources. Routledge, 2018.

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Poteete, Amy. Elinor Ostrom,. Edited by Martin Lodge, Edward C. Page, and Steven J. Balla. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199646135.013.29.

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This chapter comments on Elinor Ostrom’s 1990 bookGoverning the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action, which issues a direct challenge to conventional economic models of collective action. Focusing on common pool natural resources, Ostrom argues that collective action is a much more common occurrence than predicted by conventional models and proposes eight design principles associated with enduring institutions for resource management. This chapter summarizes Ostrom’s main arguments, including her critique of conventional models on the management of shared natural resources. It also looks at three influential models identified by Ostrom that represent the conventional wisdom: the tragedy of the commons, the prisoners’ dilemma, and the logic of collective action.
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Liu, Jing, Michael Faure, and Peter Mascini. Environmental Governance and Common Pool Resources. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Kamau, Evanson Chege. Common Pools of Genetic Resources. Routledge, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203590881.

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Hess, Charlotte. Common Pool Resources & Collective Action: A Bibliography. Univ of Arizona Pr, 1996.

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(Editor), Mary Brentwood, and Stephen F. Robar (Editor), eds. Managing Common Pool Groundwater Resources: An International Perspective. Praeger Publishers, 2004.

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Hess, Charlotte. A comprehensive bibliography of common pool resources, 1999. Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, 1999.

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Muñoz-Garcia, Felix, and Ana Espinola-Arredondo. Common Pool Resources: Strategic Behavior, Inefficiencies, and Incomplete Information. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2021.

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Common Pool Resources: Strategic Behavior, Inefficiencies, and Incomplete Information. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2021.

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Muñoz-Garcia, Felix, and Ana Espinola-Arredondo. Common Pool Resources: Strategic Behavior, Inefficiencies, and Incomplete Information. University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, 2021.

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Potts, Jason. Innovation Commons. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190937492.001.0001.

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This book explores the institutional conditions of the origin of innovation, arguing that prior to the emergence of competitive entrepreneurial firms and the onset of new industries is a little-understood but crucial phase of cooperation under uncertainty: the innovation commons. An innovation commons is a governance institution to incentivize cooperation in order to pool distributed information, knowledge, and other inputs into innovation to facilitate the entrepreneurial discovery of an economic opportunity. In other words, the true origin of innovation is not entrepreneurial action per se, but the creation of a common-pool resource from which entrepreneurs can discover opportunities. The true origin of innovation, and therefore of economic evolution, occurs one step further back, in the commons. Innovation has a cooperative institutional origin. When the economic value or worth of a new technological prospect is shrouded in uncertainty—which arises because information is distributed or is only experimental obtained—a commons can be an economically efficient governance institution. Specifically, a commons is efficient compared to the creation of alternative economic institutions that involve extensive contracting and networks, private property rights and price signals, or public goods (i.e., firms, markets, and governments). A commons will often be an efficient governance solution to the hard economic problem of opportunity discovery. This new framework for analysis of the origin of innovation draws on evolutionary theory of cooperation and institutional theory of the commons and carries important implications for our understanding of the origin of firms and industries, and for the design of innovation policy.
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Anarchy and the Environment: The International Relations of Common Pool Resources. State University of New York Press, 1999.

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(Editor), J. Samuel Barkin, and George E. Shambaugh (Editor), eds. Anarchy and the Environment: The International Relations of Common Pool Resources. State University of New York Press, 1999.

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Armstrong, Chris. The Burdens of Conservation. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198702726.003.0011.

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Justice surely requires the conservation of at least some resources. But when resources are conserved this can generate costs. This chapter discusses where those costs should fall. For instance, if we want to enjoy a safe climate, we ought to ‘leave (some of) the oil in the soil’. But doing so will set back the interests of those who currently rely on fossil fuel extraction for their livelihoods. The chapter draws out an account of when it is appropriate to pool these costs globally. One consequence is that a common picture of natural resource justice—under which agents or communities with valuable resources are taxed so as to shift funds in the direction of those without—is rendered more complex. In some cases, justice likely requires transfers in the direction of agents or communities who currently control valuable resources.
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Frey, Ulrich. Sustainable Governance of Natural Resources. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197502211.001.0001.

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Natural resources are often overexploited. Nevertheless, there are counterexamples of sustainably using common-pool resources. This book analyses the most important factors influencing the management of natural resources. Hence, the important question—What makes some systems successful?—is answered in this book. Based on three of the world’s largest data sets on fisheries, forest management, and irrigation systems, success factors are empirically examined. The book presents a synthesis of twenty-four success factors that explain ecological success, such as participation possibilities. The analysis in this book uses a range of statistical and machine learning methods to develop highly predictive, robust, and empirically sound models that shed new light on factors that have already been investigated. From this analysis the author develops a general model which can predict the success of in natural resource management very well, depending on the identified success factors.
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Liu, Jing, Michael Faure, and Peter Mascini. Environmental Governance and Common Pool Resources: A Comparison of Fishery and Forestry. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Liu, Jing, Michael Faure, and Peter Mascini. Environmental Governance and Common Pool Resources: A Comparison of Fishery and Forestry. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Wheeler, William. Fish as Property on the Small Aral Sea, Kazakhstan. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813415.003.0009.

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This chapter looks at a postsocialist fishery in Kazakhstan to explore the relationship between property rules designed to manage natural resources, and practices of resource exploitation. The Aral Sea is famous for its desiccation over the second half of the twentieth century, which stemmed from Soviet irrigation projects; in 2006 a World Bank/Republic of Kazakhstan project restored a small part of the sea, and fish catches have recently recovered somewhat. In this chapter, based on ethnographic and archival research, I explore the disjuncture between formal rules and practice to address debates about the management of common-pool resources. Within the nomadic economy, in contrast to livestock, fish were not property objects; over the colonial, Soviet and post-Soviet periods, they became objects of economic value in different ways, mediating different sorts of social relations. Turning to the contemporary property regime, I suggest that formal rules matter, but in unintended ways.
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