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This collection of essays is heterogeneous in theme, orientation, and treatment. Some of the papers have a pronouncedly 'theoretical' perspective. These include one on formulating a freedom-based notion of rights that could be of some immediate relevance in the context of a resource-constrained developing economy; two papers on issues relating to the implementation of poverty-alleviation programmes; and one on mechanisms for dealing with the phenomenon of urban employment in a dual economy.
The 'applied' papers include one on demographic data in the census; one on issues relating to infant mortality; one on processes attending the gradual emergence of capitalist forces in the agrarian regime of a village; one on factors influencing the incidence of non-farm labour; one on the experience of providing social security measures to disadvantaged groups, and one on the performance of a state in managing its power resources.
The editor hopes that the 'applied' papers will lend themselves to generalizable insights in the same way in which the 'theoretical' essays will have relevance for specific events on the ground.
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Managing common pool resources: principles and case studies
1994, Oxford University Press, Oxford Univ Pr
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Common Pool Resources (CPRs) (or natural resources used by people in common) constitute a significant proportion of the earth's total endowment. Most such resources, as everyone's cradle and nobody's baby, are over-exploited and neglected, subject to what Garrett Hardin in 1968 expressively termed the 'tragedy of the commons'. India has nearly 100 million hectares of common pool land, about 30 million hectares of common pool forests, and the bulk of its water resources and fisheries are CPRs. Their restoration and management is crucial to the well-being of millions of the rural poor who depend upon them for a livelihood, and beyond that lies their relevance to the widespread environmental concerns of recent years so cogently voiced at the Earth Summit in June 1992. This unique work combines both theoretical and empirical approaches to CPR development and management. It is divided into three parts. Part I addresses basic concepts: the role of CPRs, theoretical models for analysing CPR problems, alternative CPR management systems, instruments of CPR policy, decision-making tools and techniques. Part II comprises nine case studies of different forms of CPR management from various parts of India. These indicate that success can be achieved under various management systems and that there is no single best system appropriate for all situations and all times. The author argues in favour of an eclectic approach and underlines the need to maintain an appropriate balance between different systems of management. Part III synthesizes the insights gleaned from the review of the literature and analytical lessons and conclusions drawn from the case studies into a coherent and environmentally sound policy for development and management of CPRs. Organized for convenience of access and presented with clarity and precision, the book has been written primarily as a text for graduate and post-graduate students of natural resource economics and participants in short-term training programmes. It is however also likely to prove a handy and useful reference work for CPR management scholars, policy-makers, planners, and managers.
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