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Participative Planning and Informal Self-Governance of Agri-Environmental Conflicts: Lessons from a Survey of Australian Farmers Facing Irrigation Salinity

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Type: Conference Paper
Author: Marshall, Graham R.
Conference: 7th Ulvön Conference on Environmental Economics
Location: Ulvön, Sweden
Conf. Date: June 19-21
Date: 2000
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/8058
Sector: Agriculture
Social Organization
Region: Pacific and Australia
Subject(s): conflict resolution
irrigation
participatory management
common pool resources
agriculture
cooperation
new institutionalism
trust
compliance--models
Abstract: "The purpose of this paper is to contribute to empirical knowledge about the scope for informal governance, and the voluntary cooperation it yields, to reduce the costs of resolving agrienvironmental conflicts. The new-institutional tradition of economic theory that informed the empirical modelling is reviewed in section 2. The case study setting is described in section 3, and the method discussed in section 4. The models estimated are specified in section 5, with the results discussed in section 6. Finally, some concluding comments are offered."

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