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Securing the Commons: What are the Commons and What are they Good For?

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Type: Working Paper
Author: Meinzen-Dick, Ruth; Mwangi, Esther; Dohrn, Stephan
Date: 2006
Agency: CGIAR System-Wide Program on Collective Action and Property Rights (CAPRi), Washington, DC
Series: CAPRi Policy Brief, no. 4
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10535/3837
Sector: General & Multiple Resources
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Subject(s): common pool resources
security
land tenure and use
forest policy
poverty alleviation
Abstract: "Over 1.6 billion people live in and actively use the 30% of the global land mass that is forest and close to 1 billion people the 40% land mass that is drylands. These areas, although often classified by national law as public lands, are in many places actively managed by their inhabitants, very often through common property arrangements. In addition to many forest and dryland areas, fisheries, pastures, irrigation systems, and the oceans are examples of commons. The commons may also include farmland that is seasonally left open for livestock grazing, as is widespread in situations where pastoral and cultivating communities interface in the Sahel region in Africa. Another example for commons on privately owned land are the seasonally flooded wetlands in the Mekong region of mainland Southeast Asia that are used for collective fishing and individual rice production at different times."

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