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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.

Chapter 26 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Recenzijas

"The Routledge Handbook of the Commons is an extraordinary collection of essays exploring self-governance from many viewpoints. The volume first present alternative frameworks for analyzing commons and then continues with empirical sections that explore traditional natural resource commons as well as governance of resources in the knowledge economy, including genomic and other medical data, urban commons, climate and global commons. The volume is an important contribution to the study of economic systems." - Thrįinn Eggertsson, University of Iceland and Hertie School of Governance, Germany

List of figures
ix
List of tables
xi
List of contributors
xii
1 Introduction: commons analytical frameworks and case studies
1(4)
Blake Hudson
Jonathan Rosenbloom
Dan Cole
PART I Theoretical frameworks and alternative lenses for analyzing commons
5(128)
2 Bridging analytical frameworks and disciplines to which they apply
7(20)
Konrad Hagedorn
Philipp Grundmann
Andreas Thiel
3 Using the Ostrom Workshop frameworks to study the commons
27(11)
Michael Cox
4 Polycentricity
38(12)
Josephine van Zeben
5 Connecting commons and the IAD framework
50(13)
Michael D. McGinnis
6 Anticommons theory
63(13)
Michael Heller
7 Knowledge commons
76(15)
Michael J. Madison
Brett M. Frischmann
Katherine J. Strandburg
8 Commons storytelling: tragedies, comedies, and tragicomedies
91(15)
Brigham Daniels
9 Common-pool resource appropriation and conservation: lessons from experimental economics
106(11)
Esther Blanco
James M. Walker
10 Humanistic rational choice: understanding the fundamental motivations that drive self-organization and cooperation in commons dilemmas
117(16)
Daniel A. DeCaro
PART II Commons interdisciplinary case studies
133(266)
11 The US public lands as commons
135(9)
Bruce Huber
12 Water commons: a critical appreciation and revisionist view
144(13)
Eduardo Ararat
Maitreyee Mukherjee
Faye Victoria Sit Yino Qi
Serik Orazgaliyev
13 Commons analysis and ocean fisheries
157(13)
Bonnie J. McCay
14 Coastal commons as social-ecological systems
170(18)
Achim Schluter
Stefan Partelow
Luz Elba Torres-Guevara
Tim C. Jennerjahn
15 Climate as a commons
188(10)
Jouni Paavola
16 Governing wildlife commons: wild boars, wolves, and red kites
198(10)
Christian Schleyer
Nina Hagemann
Katharina Rauehenecker
17 Ecosystem services as commons?
208(12)
Tatiana Kluvankova
Stanislava Brnkalakova
Veronika Gezik
Michal Maco
18 Urban commons of the Global South: using multiple frames to illuminate complexity
220(15)
Seema Mundoli
Hita Unnikrishnan
Harini Nagendra
19 Ostrom in the city: design principles and practices for the urban commons
235(21)
Sheila R. Foster
Christian Iaione
20 Infrastructure and its governance: the British Broadcasting Corporation case study
256(25)
Brett Frischmann
21 Medical information commons
281(13)
Mary Anderlik Majumder
Peter D. Zuk
Amy L. McGuire
22 Ethical standards for unconsented data access to build genomic and other medical information commons
294(14)
Barbara J. Evans
23 Technology dependent commons
308(11)
Nina Wormbs
24 From historical institution to pars pro toto: the commons and their revival in historical perspective
319(15)
Tine De Moor
25 Customary authority and commons governance
334(11)
Frank Matose
Phil Rent: Oyono
James Murombedzi
26 The role of pseudo-commons in post-socialist countries
345(15)
Insa Theesfeld
27 Facilitated self-governance of the commons: on the roles of civil society organizations in the governance of shared resource systems
360(16)
Frank van Laerhoven
Clare Barnes
28 Commons, indigenous rights, and governance
376(16)
Iliana Monterroso
Peter Cronkleton
Anne M. Larson
29 Globalization, local commons, and the multiscale ecosystem framework (MEF)
392(7)
Timothy O. Randhir
PART III A global context
399(26)
30 Bigger issues in a smaller world: the future of the commons
401(11)
Cheryl Chan
Fatima Noor Khan
Sajida Awan
31 Protecting the global commons: the politics of planetary boundaries
412(13)
Oran R. Young
Falk Schmidt
Index 425
Blake Hudson is a Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center, Houston, Texas, USA.

Jonathan Rosenbloom is a Professor of Law at Drake University Law School, Des Moines, Iowa, USA.

Dan Cole is a Professor of Law at Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA, with a joint appointment in the School of Law and in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs.