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- Summary
- The commons theory, first articulated by Elinor Ostrom, is increasingly used as a framework to understand and rethink the management and governance of many kinds of shared resources. These resources can include natural and digital properties, cultural goods, knowledge and intellectual property, and housing and urban infrastructure, among many others. In a world of increasing scarcity and demand - from individuals, states, and markets - it is imperative to understand how best to induce cooperation among users of these resources in ways that advance sustainability, affordability, equity, and justice. This volume reflects this multifaceted and multidisciplinary field from a variety of perspectives, offering new applications and extensions of the commons theory, which is as diverse as the scholars who study it and is still developing in exciting ways
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiv, 339 pages)
- Note
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 01 Nov 2021)
- Contents
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- Introduction. Foster & Swiney, "Commons research in the 21st century and beyond"
- William Blomquist, "Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory"
- Andrew P. Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen, "The Tragedy Of Garrett Hardin's commons"
- Haim Sandberg, "Kinship and commons : the Bedouin experience"
- Greg Bloom, "Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons"
- Blake Hudson, "Time and tragedy : the problem with temporal commons"
- Bryan Brums, "Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation"
- Andrea McArdle, "Urban public housing as a commons"
- Michelle Reddy, "Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common resource"
- John Powell, "The economic system as a commons : an exploration of shared institutions"
- Rebecca Bratspies, "Seeing New York City's urban canopy as a commons : a view from the street"
- Elena de Nictollis and Christian Iaione, "City as commons : the case study of Bologna"
- Sofia Croso Mazzuco, "Urban commons architecture : collaboration spaces innovating learning within cities"
- Alexandra Flynn, "Business improvement districts and the urban commons"
- Barbara Bezdek, "To have and to hold? Community land trust as commons"
- Anthony DeMattee and Chrystie Swiney, "Ostromian logic applied to civil society organizations and the rules that shape them"
- Erik Nordman, "A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the 2030 District Energy Program"
- Pradeep Kumar Mishra, "Management of facilitated common pool resources in India"
- Herbert Martins & Fernando Rios de Souza, "Social environmental dilemmas and governing the commons : the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil"
- Daniel Ogbaharya, "Social trust, informal institutions and community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania"
- Itzchak Kornfeld, "Restoring the commons"
- Robert Abrams, "Prior appropriations as a response to the tragedy of the commons"
- Hope Babcock, "Using the public trust doctrine to manage property on the moon"
- David Forman, A biotechnology "regulatory commons" problem
- Sheldon Bernard Lyke, "Can affirmative action offer a lesson in fighting enclosure?"
- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka and Evagelos Pafilis, "Can technological change weaken the robustness of common-property regimes"
- Scott Shackelford and Angie Raymond, "Internet governance in the Digital Cold War"
- Isbn
- 9781108938617
- Label
- The Cambridge handbook of commons research innovations
- Title
- The Cambridge handbook of commons research innovations
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Sheila R. Foster, Georgetown University School of Law, Chrystie F. Swiney, Georgetown University School of Law
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The commons theory, first articulated by Elinor Ostrom, is increasingly used as a framework to understand and rethink the management and governance of many kinds of shared resources. These resources can include natural and digital properties, cultural goods, knowledge and intellectual property, and housing and urban infrastructure, among many others. In a world of increasing scarcity and demand - from individuals, states, and markets - it is imperative to understand how best to induce cooperation among users of these resources in ways that advance sustainability, affordability, equity, and justice. This volume reflects this multifaceted and multidisciplinary field from a variety of perspectives, offering new applications and extensions of the commons theory, which is as diverse as the scholars who study it and is still developing in exciting ways
- Cataloging source
- UkCbUP
- Dewey number
- 333.2
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- K756.A6
- LC item number
- C45 2018
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/meetingDate
- 2018
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/meetingName
- Celebrating Commons Scholarship (Conference)
- Nature of contents
- dictionaries
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
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- 1963-
- 1979-
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- Foster, Sheila R.
- Swiney, Chrystie Flournoy
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- Hardin, Garrett, 1915-2003
- Commons
- Sociological jurisprudence
- Common heritage of mankind (International law)
- Natural resources, Communal
- Label
- The Cambridge handbook of commons research innovations, edited by Sheila R. Foster, Georgetown University School of Law, Chrystie F. Swiney, Georgetown University School of Law
- Note
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 01 Nov 2021)
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- online resource
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- Contents
- Introduction. Foster & Swiney, "Commons research in the 21st century and beyond" -- William Blomquist, "Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory" -- Andrew P. Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen, "The Tragedy Of Garrett Hardin's commons" -- Haim Sandberg, "Kinship and commons : the Bedouin experience" -- Greg Bloom, "Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons" -- Blake Hudson, "Time and tragedy : the problem with temporal commons" -- Bryan Brums, "Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation" -- Andrea McArdle, "Urban public housing as a commons" -- Michelle Reddy, "Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common resource" -- John Powell, "The economic system as a commons : an exploration of shared institutions" -- Rebecca Bratspies, "Seeing New York City's urban canopy as a commons : a view from the street" -- Elena de Nictollis and Christian Iaione, "City as commons : the case study of Bologna" -- Sofia Croso Mazzuco, "Urban commons architecture : collaboration spaces innovating learning within cities" -- Alexandra Flynn, "Business improvement districts and the urban commons" -- Barbara Bezdek, "To have and to hold? Community land trust as commons" -- Anthony DeMattee and Chrystie Swiney, "Ostromian logic applied to civil society organizations and the rules that shape them" -- Erik Nordman, "A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the 2030 District Energy Program" -- Pradeep Kumar Mishra, "Management of facilitated common pool resources in India" -- Herbert Martins & Fernando Rios de Souza, "Social environmental dilemmas and governing the commons : the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil" -- Daniel Ogbaharya, "Social trust, informal institutions and community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania" -- Itzchak Kornfeld, "Restoring the commons" -- Robert Abrams, "Prior appropriations as a response to the tragedy of the commons" -- Hope Babcock, "Using the public trust doctrine to manage property on the moon" -- David Forman, A biotechnology "regulatory commons" problem -- Sheldon Bernard Lyke, "Can affirmative action offer a lesson in fighting enclosure?" -- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka and Evagelos Pafilis, "Can technological change weaken the robustness of common-property regimes" -- Scott Shackelford and Angie Raymond, "Internet governance in the Digital Cold War"
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- CR9781108938617
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiv, 339 pages)
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- online
- Isbn
- 9781108938617
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- computer
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- c
- Other physical details
- digital, PDF file(s).
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- remote
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- The Cambridge handbook of commons research innovations, edited by Sheila R. Foster, Georgetown University School of Law, Chrystie F. Swiney, Georgetown University School of Law
- Note
- Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 01 Nov 2021)
- Carrier category
- online resource
- Carrier category code
-
- cr
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
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- Contents
- Introduction. Foster & Swiney, "Commons research in the 21st century and beyond" -- William Blomquist, "Linking the origins and extensions of commons theory" -- Andrew P. Follet, Brigham Daniels, Taylor Petersen, "The Tragedy Of Garrett Hardin's commons" -- Haim Sandberg, "Kinship and commons : the Bedouin experience" -- Greg Bloom, "Averting tragedy of the resource directory anti-commons" -- Blake Hudson, "Time and tragedy : the problem with temporal commons" -- Bryan Brums, "Transforming climate dilemmas from tragedy to cooperation" -- Andrea McArdle, "Urban public housing as a commons" -- Michelle Reddy, "Humanitarian aid as a shared and contested common resource" -- John Powell, "The economic system as a commons : an exploration of shared institutions" -- Rebecca Bratspies, "Seeing New York City's urban canopy as a commons : a view from the street" -- Elena de Nictollis and Christian Iaione, "City as commons : the case study of Bologna" -- Sofia Croso Mazzuco, "Urban commons architecture : collaboration spaces innovating learning within cities" -- Alexandra Flynn, "Business improvement districts and the urban commons" -- Barbara Bezdek, "To have and to hold? Community land trust as commons" -- Anthony DeMattee and Chrystie Swiney, "Ostromian logic applied to civil society organizations and the rules that shape them" -- Erik Nordman, "A conceptual model of polycentric resource governance in the 2030 District Energy Program" -- Pradeep Kumar Mishra, "Management of facilitated common pool resources in India" -- Herbert Martins & Fernando Rios de Souza, "Social environmental dilemmas and governing the commons : the Itanhém river basin in Southern Bahia, Brazil" -- Daniel Ogbaharya, "Social trust, informal institutions and community-based wildlife management in Namibia and Tanzania" -- Itzchak Kornfeld, "Restoring the commons" -- Robert Abrams, "Prior appropriations as a response to the tragedy of the commons" -- Hope Babcock, "Using the public trust doctrine to manage property on the moon" -- David Forman, A biotechnology "regulatory commons" problem -- Sheldon Bernard Lyke, "Can affirmative action offer a lesson in fighting enclosure?" -- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka and Evagelos Pafilis, "Can technological change weaken the robustness of common-property regimes" -- Scott Shackelford and Angie Raymond, "Internet governance in the Digital Cold War"
- Control code
- CR9781108938617
- Extent
- 1 online resource (xiv, 339 pages)
- Form of item
- online
- Isbn
- 9781108938617
- Media category
- computer
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- c
- Other physical details
- digital, PDF file(s).
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