The role of law in natural resource management

Title
  1. The role of law in natural resource management / edited by Joep Spiertz and Melanie G. Wiber.
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  1. Gravenhage : VUGA Uitgeverij B.V., 1996.

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Additional authors
  1. Spiertz, Joep.
  2. Wiber, Melanie, 1954-
Description
  1. 186 pages; 25 cm
Series statement
  1. Recht der werkelijkheid ; 1380-6424
Uniform title
  1. Recht der werkelijkheid.
Subject
  1. Conservation of natural resources > Law and legislation
  2. Natural resources > Management
  3. Natuurlijke hulpbronnen
  4. Natuurbeheer
  5. Juridische aspecten
Contents
  1. The bull in the china shop: regulation, property rights and natural resource management / Joep Spiertz, Melanie G. Wiber -- Land tenure, territoriality, and ecological instability: a Sahelian case study / Han van Dijk -- Seeing the forest AND the trees: indirectly regulating private woodlots in eastern Canada / Andrew MacNaughton -- Staking a claim: law, politics and water rights in farmer managed irrigation systems in Nepal / Rajendra Pradhan, Ujjwal Pradhan -- Water rights and policy / F. von Benda-Beckmann, K. von Benda-Beckmann, H.L.J. Spiertz
  2. From legal norms to local land regulation: a case study from Mexico / Emmanuelle Bouquet, Jean-Philippe Colin -- Fishermen views on property in the northeast fishery: private versus common, quotas versus territories / Patricia M. Clay -- Stinting the commons: property, policy or power struggle? comparing quota in the Canadian dairy and fisheries sectors / Melanie G. Wiber, John F. Kearney -- Property versus ownership: some cursory notes / Govaert C.J.J. van den Bergh -- Kanttekeningen bij een antropologische invulling van het begrip "sociale zekerheid" / Paul Minderhoud.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical reference.