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Type:
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Thesis or Dissertation |
Author:
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Chittock, Kendrick D. |
Date:
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2016 |
URI:
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https://hdl.handle.net/10535/10075
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Sector:
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General & Multiple Resources Theory |
Region:
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Pacific and Australia |
Subject(s):
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co-management common pool resources resource management Ostrom, Elinor
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Abstract:
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"Strategies to manage common-pool resources vary and despite substantial scholarly and practical literature very little has been written on how communities and co-governance interact with a nested system, especially as they apply to a Treaty arrangement as is the case in New Zealand. This research compares the institutional design for managing Lake Ellesmere/Te Waihora to Ostrom’s Design principles for long-enduring CPR institutions. The results reveal that several of Ostrom’s principles are not met. Co-governance, co-management and Treaty relationships are also shown to impact the relationship between communities and nested systems through the lens of Ostrom’s principles."
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