Common Property Rights Regimes: Dynamics of Management of Freshwater Fishery Resources in Communities of Lower Songkhram River Basin

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2003

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"The author employs the concept of Human Ecology in data collection and analysis of the property rights regime and the fishery resource management, and Cultural Ecology concept to study social and cultural organization, and the communities belief in resource management as their base of subsistence and as common resource. The study also covers their adaptation to the changing local ecosystems and the external economic and political changes through political science."

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IASC, common pool resources, fisheries, property rights, human ecology, community participation, institutional change

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