DLC Logo

Digital Library of the Commons

Home Browse Search User Services Submit a Document About Help








Group Size and Successful Collective Action: A Case Study of Forest Management Institutions in the Indian Himalayas

Agrawal, Arun. 1995. "Group Size and Successful Collective Action: A Case Study of Forest Management Institutions in the Indian Himalayas." Presented at Reinventing the Commons, the fifth annual conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property, Bodoe, Norway, May 24-28, 1995.

Full text available as:
PDF

Abstract

"Recognizing the significance of local communities and institutions in global environmental outcomes, this study focuses on village van panchayats (forest management councils) in Almora district in the Middle Indian Himalayas. Three objectives motivate the paper: to examine the relationship between state initiatives on resource policy-making and local level outcomes; to provide some first indications of the multiple configurations of user behavior, institutional rules and resource management outcomes at the local level; and, to address a puzzling finding of the research -- why should relatively larger villages find it easier to create and maintain local forest management institutions, and achieve better protection of their forests than smaller villages in the same administrative-ecological setting."

Document Type:Conference Paper
Keywords:IASCP
collective action--case study
forest management--case study
Himalayas--India
indigenous institutions--India
ID Code:2231

 

This is an open-access digital library and archive.
Copyright for DLC documents is retained by the authors.
Use and distribution by you is subject to citation of the original source.
Questions or Comments: Email to Digital Library of the Commons
Copyright 2003, The Trustees of Indiana University