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      Explaining success on the commons: Community forest governance in the Indian Himalaya

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      World Development
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          Human institutions--ways of organizing activities--affect the resilience of the environment. Locally evolved institutional arrangements governed by stable communities and buffered from outside forces have sustained resources successfully for centuries, although they often fail when rapid change occurs. Ideal conditions for governance are increasingly rare. Critical problems, such as transboundary pollution, tropical deforestation, and climate change, are at larger scales and involve nonlocal influences. Promising strategies for addressing these problems include dialogue among interested parties, officials, and scientists; complex, redundant, and layered institutions; a mix of institutional types; and designs that facilitate experimentation, learning, and change.
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                Journal
                World Development
                World Development
                Elsevier BV
                0305750X
                January 2006
                January 2006
                : 34
                : 1
                : 149-166
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                10.1016/j.worlddev.2005.07.013
                0ebbfa6e-970e-4af0-805e-69d8a1bd4e73
                © 2006

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