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Property rights revisited - are narratives the way forward?

机译:再谈财产权-叙述是前进的方向吗?

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Purpose: This paper aims to show how property rights predominantly shape discussions about the governance of natural resources and thereby neglect questions of (collective) identities and alternative solutions to govern natural resources. The purpose is to introduce narratives as an alternative approach to the discussion about the governance of natural resources. Design/methodology/approach: Guided by the question of how we acquire property and what that tells us about our understanding of to whom natural resources belong to, the paper reviews the history of property rights by looking into property theories starting from Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon. It then takes a closer look at The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) study and the Nagoya Protocol with regard to property rights. Second, the paper introduces the concept of narratives surrounding property rights in the past and present. Findings: Property rights are a social concept dominant in the industrialised world. This has strong implications when looking at the way indigenous people look at natural resources. Mostly, property rights are unknown to them or alternative concepts exist. Yet, documents such as the Nagoya Protocol or the TEEB study presuppose an understanding of property rights originating in European property concepts. A narrative approach to property rights introduces new ideas and looks beyond legislation and policies at the stories people tell about property and natural resources, at property stereotypes and identities and what this might entail for future natural resource governance. Originality/value: The paper fulfils a need to find alternative approaches to govern natural resources against the background of global environmental challenges.
机译:目的:本文旨在说明产权主要如何影响对自然资源治理的讨论,从而忽略(集体)身份问题和治理自然资源的替代解决方案。目的是引入叙述作为讨论自然资源治理的另一种方法。设计/方法论/方法:在我们如何获取财产以及告诉我们关于我们对自然资源属于谁的理解的问题的指导下,本文回顾了约翰·托马斯·霍布斯(Thomas Hobbes,John)提出的财产理论,回顾了财产权的历史。洛克,亚当·斯密,伊曼纽尔·康德和皮埃尔·约瑟夫·普鲁敦。然后,它仔细研究了《生态系统和生物多样性经济学》(TEEB)研究以及《名古屋议定书》中有关产权的问题。其次,本文介绍了过去和现在围绕产权的叙事概念。调查结果:产权是在工业化世界中占主导地位的社会概念。当考察土著人民看待自然资源的方式时,这将产生重大影响。通常,财产权对他们来说是未知的,或者存在替代概念。然而,诸如《名古屋议定书》或TEEB研究之类的文件以对源自欧洲财产概念的财产权的理解为前提。一种关于财产权的叙事方法引入了新的观念,并超越了立法和政策,着眼于人们讲述财产和自然资源的故事,财产的陈规定型观念和身份,以及这对未来自然资源治理的意义。原创性/价值:本文满足在全球环境挑战的背景下寻找替代方法来管理自然资源的需求。

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