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Foreword |
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1.1.1 Governing environmental problems: an intertwined system of public and private regulation |
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1.1.2 Common-pool resources problems |
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1.2 Research questions and problem definition |
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2 Common-pool resources, property rights and public and private regulation |
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2.1 Different property rights and institutional arrangements |
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2.1.1 Private property rights and the market |
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2.1.2 Public property rights and the state |
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2.1.3 Communal property rights and self-governing institutions |
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2.3 The interaction between public and private regulation and their influence on the functioning of property rights |
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2.3.1 The interaction between public and private regulation |
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2.3.2 The influence of public private interaction on the functioning of various property rights |
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3.1 Introduction: forest problems and forest transition |
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3.2 Forest governance: international law, domestic law and private/hybrid regimes |
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3.2.3 Private/hybrid regimes |
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3.3 The selection of countries |
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3.4 Case study: Indonesia |
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3.4.1 Environmental problem: deforestation |
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3.4.3 Property rights as well as public and private regulation |
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3.4.4 The interaction between public and private regulation |
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42 | (5) |
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3.4.5 How does the interacted system address deforestation? |
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3.5.1 Environmental problem: deforestation |
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3.5.3 Property rights as well as public and private regulation |
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3.5.4 The interaction between public and private regulation |
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3.5.5 How does the interacted system address deforestation? |
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3.6 Case study: North America |
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3.6.1 Th environmental problem: the health of riparian forests |
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3.6.3 Property rights as well as public and private regulation |
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3.6.4 The interaction between public and private regulation |
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3.6.5 How does the interacted system influence riparian zone protection? |
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3.7.1 Environmental problem: the loss of forest biodiversity |
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3.7.3 Property rights as well as public and private regulation |
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3.7.4 The interaction between public and private regulation |
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3.7.5 How does the interacted system influence biodiversity protection? |
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3.8 Comparison and conclusion |
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3.8.1 Indonesia and Bolivia |
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3.8.2 North America and Sweden |
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3.8.3 Putting the pieces together |
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4.1 Introduction: the status of fish resources |
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4.2 Fishery governance: international law, domestic law and private regimes |
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107 | (5) |
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4.3 The selection of countries |
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4.3.1 Characteristics of fishery governance |
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4.3.2 The choice of countries |
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117 | (1) |
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4.4 Case study: South Africa |
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119 | (1) |
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4.4.3 Property rights as well as public and private regulation |
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119 | (4) |
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4.4.4 The protection of fishery resources in general |
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123 | (2) |
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4.4.5 Interaction between public and private regulation |
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125 | (3) |
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4.4.6 How does the interacted system address overfishing? |
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128 | (5) |
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133 | (1) |
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133 | (23) |
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4.5.3 Property rights as well as public and private regulation |
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4.5.4 The protection of small-scale fishery resources |
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139 | (2) |
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4.5.5 Interaction between public and private regulation |
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4.5.6 How does the interacted system address overfishing? |
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4.6 Case study: New Zealand |
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4.6.3 Property rights as well as public and private regulation |
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157 | (11) |
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4.6.4 The protection of fisheries resources in general |
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168 | (2) |
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4.6.5 Interaction between public and private regulation |
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170 | (3) |
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4.6.6 How does the interacted system address overfishing? |
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173 | (6) |
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179 | (1) |
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179 | (19) |
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4.7.3 Property rights as well as public and private regulation |
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181 | (9) |
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4.7.4 How does the interacted system address overfishing? |
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190 | (7) |
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4.8 Comparison and conclusion |
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4.8.1 The definition of property rights |
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209 | (1) |
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5.1 Summary of the case studies |
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210 | (12) |
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211 | (1) |
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212 | (2) |
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5.1.3 North America (the US and Canada) |
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214 | (1) |
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5.2 Types of resources and corresponding property rights |
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222 | (4) |
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222 | (1) |
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223 | (3) |
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5.3 Public and private regulation |
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226 | (5) |
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226 | (3) |
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229 | (2) |
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5.4 The interaction of public and private regulation |
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231 | (4) |
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5.4.2 The role of the government |
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5.4.3 Complementarities between public and private regulation |
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233 | (1) |
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5.4.4 Differences between public and private regulation |
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234 | (1) |
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5.5 Preconditions for a proper functioning of property rights |
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235 | (10) |
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5.5.1 Definition of property rights |
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235 | (4) |
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245 | (4) |
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249 | (16) |
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6.3 Theoretical framework |
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6.4 Concluding observations |
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6.4.1 Relevance of the nature of the resource |
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253 | (1) |
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6.4.2 The choice of property rights |
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253 | (2) |
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6.4.3 Definition of property rights |
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255 | (1) |
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256 | (1) |
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257 | (1) |
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258 | (1) |
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6.4.8 The need for government regulation |
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258 | (1) |
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6.4.9 The role of private certification |
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259 | (1) |
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6.4.10 Discrete design of decentralization and deregulation |
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259 | (1) |
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6.4.11 Towards a smart interaction between public and private regulation |
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260 | (1) |
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6.4.12 Tragedy of the commons and externalities |
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261 | (1) |
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262 | (1) |
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References |
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Index |
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