Evaluating the USFS State and Private Forestry Redesign: A First Look at Policy. |
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Pooled Transferable quotas and Cooperation in Common Property Regimes under Extreme Event Conditions: Empirical Evidence from Severe Droughts in Spanish Irrigation Systems |
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Participatory instruments for conflict resolution in the context of the Spanish dam building policy: A case study on the Water Commission in Aragon |
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Governing large-scale social-ecological systems: Lessons from a comparison of five cases. |
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Evaluating the utility of Common-pool resource theories for understanding large scale patterns of deforestation in Indonesia between 1965 and 2012. |
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Socially embedding the food system: the role of alternative food initiatives to build sustainable food models |
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Fabricating Irrigators: Contested Hydrosocial Territories and Subject-Making in Spain’s Tagus–Segura Interbasin Transfer Arena |
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The Problem of Institutional Fit: Uncovering Patterns with Boosted Decision Trees |
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Impacts of hydropower development on locals’ livelihoods in the Global South |
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Analyzing group communication dynamics and content in a common-pool resource experiment |
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Socio-ecological vulnerability in rural Spain: research gaps and policy implications |
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Intersectional coalitions towards a just agroecology: weaving mutual aid and agroecology in Barcelona and Seville |
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Sustained participation in a Payments for Ecosystem Services program reduces deforestation in a Mexican agricultural frontier |
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Networks of action situations in point-source pollution: the case of winery wastewater in Aragon, Spain |
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Networks of action situations in social–ecological systems: current approaches and potential futures |
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Climate concern and policy acceptance before and after COVID-19 |
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Coordination across the policy cycle: Uncovering the political economy of river basin management in Spain |
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Public expectations about the impact of COVID-19 on climate action by citizens and government |
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How social movements contribute to staying within the global carbon budget: Evidence from a qualitative meta-analysis of case studies |
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Social Movements and Commons: In Theory and in Practice |
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Community-based water markets and collective payment for ecosystem services: toward a theory of community-based environmental markets |
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Networks of action situations: a systematic review of empirical research |
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Indigenous and Local Knowledge’s Role in Social Movement’s Struggles Against Threats to Community-Based Natural Resource Management Systems: Insights from a Qualitative Meta-analysis |
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Irrigation modernization and the efficiency paradox: a meta-study through the lens of Networks of Action Situations |
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Ecologies of contention: how more-than-human natures shape contentious actions and politics |
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Understanding the governance of sustainability pathways: hydraulic megaprojects, social–ecological traps, and power in networks of action situations |
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Urban commons and the local state: co-production between enhancement and co-optation |
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Types of collective action problems and farmers’ willingness to accept agri-environmental schemes in Switzerland |
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Are large-scale hydroelectric dams inherently undemocratic? |
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Drivers of compliance monitoring in forest commons |
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Lessons learned from synthetic research projects based on the ostrom workshop frameworks |
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Commons Movements: Old and New Trends in Rural and Urban Contexts |
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Do commons management and movements reinforce each other? Comparative insights from Mexico and Sri Lanka |
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Using case study data to understand SES interactions: a model-centered meta-analysis of SES framework applications |
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Advancing understanding of natural resource governance: a post-Ostrom research agenda |
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Advances in understanding the evolution of institutions in complex social-ecological systems |
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From concepts to comparisons: A resource for diagnosis and measurement in social-ecological systems |
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Defining success in the commons: Addressing problem orientations, multidimensionality, norms, and tradeoffs |
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Celebrating the 30th anniversary of ostrom’s governing the commons: Traditions and trends in the study of the commons, revisited |
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Simplistic understandings of farmer motivations could undermine the environmental potential of the common agricultural policy |
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Are generic and specific adaptation institutions always relevant? An archetype analysis of drought adaptation in Spanish irrigation systems |
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Diagnosing the role of the state for local collective action: Types of action situations and policy instruments |
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Archetype analysis in sustainability research: meanings, motivations, and evidence-based policy making |
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Bringing the neighbors in: A choice experiment on the influence of coordination and social norms on farmers’ willingness to accept agro-environmental schemes across Europe |
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Will PES Schemes Survive in the Long-term Without Evidence of Their Effectiveness? Exploring Four Water-related Cases in Colombia |
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Design and quality criteria for archetype analysis |
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Institutional Analysis in Climate Change Adaptation Research: A Systematic Literature Review |
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Polycentricity in the water–energy nexus: A comparison of polycentric governance traits and implications for adaptive capacity of water user associations in Spain |
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Bringing polycentric systems into focus for environmental governance |
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Institutions in the climate adaptation literature: A systematic literature review through the lens of the Institutional Analysis and Development framework |
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Managing the Cascading Risks of Droughts: Institutional Adaptation in Transboundary River Basins |
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Introduction to the special issue on adapting institutions to climate change |
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Disturbance features, coordination and cooperation: An institutional economics analysis of adaptations in the Spanish irrigation sector |
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Social movements as key actors in governing the commons: Evidence from community-based resource management cases across the world |
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Understanding the black box of communication in a common-pool resource field experiment |
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The influence of community-based resource management institutions on adaptation capacity: A large-n study of farmer responses to climate and global market disturbances |
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Synthesizing theories of natural resource management and governance |
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Design principles in commons science: A response to "Ostrom, Hardin and the commons" (Araral) |
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Supernatural Monitoring and Sanctioning in Community Based Resource Management |
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Governing an International Transboundary River: Opportunism, Safeguards, and Drought Adaptation in the Rio Grande |
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A continuum of governance regimes: A new perspective on co-management in irrigation systems |
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Hydropower vs. fisheries conservation: A test of institutional design principles for common-pool resource management in the lower Mekong basin social-ecological system |
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Institutional fit and the sustainability of social-ecological systems |
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Exogenous degradation in the commons: Field experimental evidence |
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Linking classroom learning and research to advance ideas about social-ecological resilience |
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Game participation and preservation of the commons: An experimental approach |
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The water-energy-food security nexus through the lenses of the value chain and the institutional analysis and development frameworks |
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The role of religión in Community-based Natural Resource Management |
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Cooperation in common property regimes under extreme drought conditions: Empirical evidence from the use of pooled transferable quotas in Spanish irrigation systems |
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Governing large-scale social-ecological systems: Lessons from five cases |
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From Sandoz to Salmon: Conceptualizing resource and institutional dynamics in the Rhine watershed through the SES framework |
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Evaluating the utility of common-pool resource theory for understanding forest governance and outcomes in Indonesia between 1965 and 2012 |
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Evaluating the usfs state and private forestry redesign: A first look at policy implications |
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A review of design principles for community-based natural resource management |
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