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245 00 $aBalancing the commons in Switzerland :$binstitutional transformations and sustainable innovations /$cedited by Tobias Haller [and four others].
264 1 $aAbingdon, Oxon ;$aNew York, NY :$bRoutledge,$c2021.
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300 $a1 online resource (xiii, 308 pages) :$billustrations, maps
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490 1 $aEarthscan studies in natural resource management
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 $a"Balancing the Commons in Switzerland outlines continuity and change in the management of common-pool resources such as pastures and forests in Switzerland. The book focusses on the differences and similarities between local institutions (rules and regulations) and forms of commoners' organisations (civic communities, corporations) which have managed common property for several centuries and have shaped the cultural landscapes of Switzerland. The core of the book are five case studies from the German, French and Italian speaking regions of Switzerland. Beginning in the late medieval ages and focussing on the transformations in the 19th and 20th century, it traces the internal and external political, economic and societal changes and examines what impact these changes had on commoners. It goes beyond the work of Robert Netting and Elinor Ostrom, who discussed Swiss commons as a unique case of robustness, by analysing how local commoners reacted to, but also shaped changes by adapting and transforming common property institutions. Thus, the volume highlights how institutional changes in the management of the commons (pastures, forest) on the local level are embedded in the public policies of the respective cantons (provinces), and the state, which generates a high heterogeneity and an actual laboratory situation (Swiss lab). It shows the very different ways that local collective organisations and their members have followed in order to try to cope with the loss of value of the commons and the increased workload for maintaining common property management. Providing insightful case studies of commons management, this volume delivers lessons to be learned for the commons worldwide and for the general theoretical debate on the commons. It is published on the 30th anniversary of Ostrom's Nobel Prize winning title Governing the Commons from which it gets its name. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of the commons, natural resource management and agricultural development"--$cProvided by publisher
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 12, 2021).
545 0 $aTobias Haller is Professor in Social Anthropology and Managing Director of the Institute of Social Anthropology, University of Bern, Switzerland. He is the leading author of The Commons in a Glocal World (Routledge, 2019). Karina Liechti is a Senior Research Scientist at the Centre for Development and Environment CDE and at the Institute of Social Anthropology, University of Bern, Switzerland. Martin Stuber is Senior Scientist at the Institute of History, University of Bern, Switzerland. François-Xavier Viallon is a Political Scientist at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. Rahel Wunderli is a Postdoctoral Assistant at the Institute of History, University of Bern, Switzerland.
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