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Sustaining the Commons :

By: John A.Anderies [author]Contributor(s): Marco A.JanssenLanguage: Англи Publication details: United States CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF INSTITUTIONAL DIVERSITY ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 2013Description: 180 хуудастай фото, газрын зураг, хүснэгт, диаграммContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): sustaining the commons | commons | governanceDDC classification: 374 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Theoretical background -- 1 — Why Study the Commons? -- 2 — Defining Institutions -- 3 — Action Arenas and Action Situations -- 4 — Social Dilemmas --
Case Studies -- 5 — Water Governance -- 6 — Harvesting the Commons -- 7 — Design Principles to Sustain the Commons --
Part III. Human Behavior -- 8 — Social Dilemmas in the Laboratory 9 — Self-governance in the laboratory
Part IV. Rules of the Games -- 10 — Classifying Rules -- 11 — Rules, Norms and Shared Strategies --
Part V. Applying the Framework -- 12 — Public Health and Collective Action -- 13 — The Digital Commons -- 14 — Rules of the Game: Applications to Sport -- 15 — Challenges ahead --
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Theoretical background -- 1 — Why Study the Commons? --
2 — Defining Institutions -- 3 — Action Arenas and Action Situations -- 4 — Social Dilemmas --

Case Studies -- 5 — Water Governance -- 6 — Harvesting the Commons -- 7 — Design Principles to Sustain the Commons --

Part III. Human Behavior -- 8 — Social Dilemmas in the Laboratory 9 — Self-governance in the laboratory

Part IV. Rules of the Games -- 10 — Classifying Rules -- 11 — Rules, Norms and Shared Strategies --

Part V. Applying the Framework -- 12 — Public Health and Collective Action -- 13 — The Digital Commons -- 14 — Rules of the Game: Applications to Sport --
15 — Challenges ahead --

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