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Managing common pool resources: A coevolutionary environmental history of the Lake Michigan fishery.

机译:管理公共水池资源:密歇根湖渔业的环境历史的共同进化。

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A coevolutionary environmental history was constructed to document the property regimes governing the Lake Michigan fishery from 800 A.D. to 1985. Historical and contemporary evidence indicates that various property regimes have governed this fishery. These governance structures correlate to the typology of property regimes identified in the common property literature and include: communal, state management, open access, and private property. The Lake Michigan fishery provides a unique opportunity to examine the evolution of common property regimes governing this remarkable common pool resource (CPR).; This study employed a case study approach, utilizing the Lake Michigan fishery, to build an historical contextual understanding of the evolution of property regimes governing the fishery. To provide environmental and social context, I employed Norgaard's (1994) coevolutionary framework. This framework provided a strategy for examining how the model's five components, values, technology, social organization, environment, and knowledge, shaped the conditions in which property regimes functioned and of which property regimes were a part. I employed a document analysis approach of historical and contemporary publications to identify the characteristics of each of the framework components over the four property regimes operating on Lake Michigan during my study.; This coevolutionary historical analysis illuminates the ways property regimes are shaped by dynamic social and environmental processes and by preceding regimes. Even as each component of the coevolutionary framework provided insight on fishery governance for each era, greater understanding emerged when I examined the interactions among the components.; By examining the history of the Lake Michigan fishery across property regimes, the enduring theme of open access to fishery resources emerged. Despite calls from fishery managers and others, the fishery essentially remained unregulated until its “collapse” in the 1960s. This study reveals that governance structures and the actions and policies that emerged from them were influenced by historical and contextual elements associated with the fishery, a common pool resource. Additional research is needed to identify and assess current innovative governance structures for managing multi jurisdictional, multi-user, and multi-regime common pool resources.
机译:建立了共同进化的环境历史,记录了公元800年至1985年控制密歇根湖渔业的财产制度。历史和现代证据表明,各种财产制度已管辖该渔业。这些治理结构与公共财产文献中确定的财产制度类型相关,包括:公共,国家管理,开放获取和私有财产。密歇根湖的渔业提供了一个独特的机会来研究管理这一非凡公共资源库(CPR)的公共财产制度的演变。这项研究采用了案例研究的方法,利用密歇根湖的渔业,以历史背景理解了管理渔业的财产制度。为了提供环境和社会环境,我采用了Norgaard(1994)的协同进化框架。该框架提供了一种策略,用于检查模型的五个组成部分,价值,技术,社会组织,环境和知识如何形成财产制度运作以及财产制度参与的条件。在研究期间,我采用了历史和当代出版物的文档分析方法来确定密歇根湖运作的四种财产制度中每个框架组成部分的特征。这种共同进化的历史分析阐明了由动态的社会和环境进程以及先前的政权塑造财产制度的方式。即使共同进化框架的每个组成部分都提供了每个时代的渔业治理方面的见识,但当我研究这些组成部分之间的相互作用时,人们仍会产生更多的理解。通过考察所有财产制度下的密歇根湖渔业历史,出现了开放获取渔业资源的持久主题。尽管有渔业管理者和其他方面的呼吁,但直到1960年代“崩溃”之前,渔业基本上不受管制。这项研究表明,治理结构以及由此产生的行动和政策受到与渔业(一种公共资源库)相关的历史和背景因素的影响。需要进行更多的研究来识别和评估当前的创新治理结构,以管理多管辖区,多用户和多区域的公共资源库。

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  • 作者

    Mumford, Karen Gay.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Agriculture Fisheries and Aquaculture.; History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 354 p.
  • 总页数 354
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 水产、渔业 ; 美洲史 ;
  • 关键词

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