03207namaa2200541uu 4500001001000000003000600010006001900016007001500035008004300050020001800093040001700111041000800128042000700136072001400143072001400157072001400171072001400185072001400199720003000213245005100243260002700294300003100321336002600352337002600378338003600404506005100440520157100491540006302062546001202125650006102137650005402198650002302252650001602275650003802291653002002329653001402349653001502363653001502378653002602393653000802419653002202427720001902449720002302468720002302491793001802514856011602532999001702648doab37449oapenm o d cr|mn|---annan||||||||s2019 xx |||||o ||| engng d a9781315162782 aoapencoapen0 aeng adc 7aH2bicssc 7aJ2bicssc 7aK2bicssc 7aL2bicssc 7aR2bicssc1 aRosenbloom, Jonathan4aut00aRoutledge Handbook of the Study of the Commons bTaylor & Francisc2019 a1 online resource (442 p.) atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier0 aFree-to-readfUnrestricted online access2star aThe "commons" has come to mean many things to many people, and the term is often used inconsistently. The study of the commons has expanded dramatically since Garrett Hardin's The Tragedy of the Commons (1968) popularized the dilemma faced by users of common pool resources. This comprehensive Handbook serves as a unique synthesis and resource for understanding how analytical frameworks developed within the literature assist in understanding the nature and management of commons resources. Such frameworks include those related to Institutional Analysis and Development, Social-Ecological Systems, and Polycentricity, among others. The book aggregates and analyses these frameworks to lay a foundation for exploring how they apply according to scholars across a wide range of disciplines. It includes an exploration of the unique problems arising in different disciplines of commons study, including natural resources (forests, oceans, water, energy, ecosystems, etc), economics, law, governance, the humanities, and intellectual property. It shows how the analytical frameworks discussed early in the book facilitate interdisciplinarity within commons scholarship. This interdisciplinary approach within the context of analytical frameworks helps facilitate a more complete understanding of the similarities and differences faced by commons resource users and managers, the usefulness of the commons lens as an analytical tool for studying resource management problems, and the best mechanisms by which to formulate policies aimed at addressing such problems. aAll rights reserveduhttp://oapen.org/content/about-rights aEnglish 7aEarth sciences, geography, environment, planning2bicssc 7aEconomics, finance, business & management2bicssc 7aHumanities2bicssc 7aLaw2bicssc 7aSociety & social sciences2bicssc acommons studies aeconomics agovernance ahumanities aintellectual property alaw anatural resources1 aCole, Dan4aut1 aHudson, Blake4edt1 aHudson, Blake4oth0 aDOAB Library.40uhttps://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/3744970zFree-to-read: DOAB: description of the publication c92857d92857