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Adding Environment to the Collective Action Problem: Individuals, Civil Society, and the Mangrove-Fishery Commons in Ecuador

机译:为集体行动问题增添环境:厄瓜多尔的个人,公民社会和红树林-渔业共同体

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Research on the commons suggests a more robust understanding of human-resource interactions is needed to strengthen theories about collective action and sustainable governance. I combine ethnographic and fishery data to explore how resource characteristics and institutions influence people's behavior toward common pool resources in coastal Ecuador. This comparative study of the commons at two levels (mangroves and the cockle fishery) highlights how trust, communication, and social obligation depend on social histories of resource systems and types of collective action problems, largely explaining why local institutions encourage individuals to uphold mangrove forest conservation but have little effect on cooperation in fisheries.
机译:对公地的研究表明,需要更深入地了解人力资源互动,以加强有关集体行动和可持续治理的理论。我将人种学和渔业数据相结合,以探索资源特征和制度如何影响人们对厄瓜多尔沿海共同池资源的行为。这项对两个层面(红树林和蛤类渔业)的公地的比较研究突出了信任,沟通和社会义务如何取决于资源系统的社会历史和集体行动问题的类型,这在很大程度上解释了为什么地方机构鼓励个人维护红树林保护,但对渔业合作影响不大。

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