The multiple products, functions and users of natural resource systems
This paper presents an analytical framework for guiding studies of the use and management of natural resource systems in which: (i) several goods and services of value are produced; (ii) resource users have multiple objectives vis-a-vis collective management of the natural resource system; and (iii)...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
1997
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| author | Swallow, B.M. |
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| description | This paper presents an analytical framework for guiding studies of the use and management of natural resource systems in which: (i) several goods and services of value are produced; (ii) resource users have multiple objectives vis-a-vis collective management of the natural resource system; and (iii) sub-groups of resource users are distinguished by their property rights, endowments and preferences. The framework is motivated and validated by reference to rangeland systems in Africa. Several implications for research and policy emerge. |
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| publishDate | 1997 |
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| spelling | CGSpace511952024-12-04T16:20:57Z The multiple products, functions and users of natural resource systems Swallow, B.M. natural resources resource management ownership rangelands This paper presents an analytical framework for guiding studies of the use and management of natural resource systems in which: (i) several goods and services of value are produced; (ii) resource users have multiple objectives vis-a-vis collective management of the natural resource system; and (iii) sub-groups of resource users are distinguished by their property rights, endowments and preferences. The framework is motivated and validated by reference to rangeland systems in Africa. Several implications for research and policy emerge. 1997 2014-10-31T06:22:13Z 2014-10-31T06:22:13Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51195 en Limited Access International Food Policy Research Institute Swallow, B.M. 1997. The multiple products, functions and users of natural resource systems. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51195 |
| spellingShingle | natural resources resource management ownership rangelands Swallow, B.M. The multiple products, functions and users of natural resource systems |
| title | The multiple products, functions and users of natural resource systems |
| title_full | The multiple products, functions and users of natural resource systems |
| title_fullStr | The multiple products, functions and users of natural resource systems |
| title_full_unstemmed | The multiple products, functions and users of natural resource systems |
| title_short | The multiple products, functions and users of natural resource systems |
| title_sort | multiple products functions and users of natural resource systems |
| topic | natural resources resource management ownership rangelands |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/51195 |
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