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The commons in a glocal world : global connections and local responses / / edited by Tobias Haller, Thomas Breu, Tine De Moor, Christian Rohr, Heinzpeter Zonj
The commons in a glocal world : global connections and local responses / / edited by Tobias Haller, Thomas Breu, Tine De Moor, Christian Rohr, Heinzpeter Zonj
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (527 pages) : illustrations, maps
Disciplina 333.2
Soggetto topico Commons
Glocalization
International business enterprises
ISBN 1-351-05098-2
1-351-05096-6
1-351-05097-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Constitutionality and identity : bottom-up institution building and identity among coastal Sami in northern Norway / Angelika Lätsch -- Swiss alpine pastures as common property : a success story of bottom-up institution-building in sumvitg, canton of grisons, switzerland / Gabriela Landolt -- Impacts of large-scale land acquisitions on common-pool resources : evidence from the land matrix / Markus Giger, Kerstin Nolte Ward Anseeuw, Thomas Breu, Wytske O. Chamberlain, Peter Messerli, Christoph Oberlack and Tobias Haller -- "They said they were bringing a development project" : "best-practice" large-scale land acquisition or "commons grabbing" in Ghana's Volta region? / Kristina Lanz -- Grabbing the female commons : large-scale land acquisitions for forest plantations and impacts on gender relations in Kilolo District, Iringa Region, Tanzania / Désirée Gmür -- Gendered impacts and coping strategies in the case of a Swiss bioenergy project in sierra leone / Franziska Marfurt -- The open cut : mining, transnational corporations and the commons / Thomas Niederberger, Madlen Kobi and Tobias Haller -- Are green energy investments levelled by the "new commons"? : compensations, CSR measures and gendered impacts of a solar energy project in Morocco / Sarah Ryser -- Global changes in local governance of the commons : the case of the African Parks Foundation engagement in Nech Sar National Park, Ethiopia / Girma Kelboro and Till Stellmacher -- Discourse and entanglement in a transnational conservation arena : deciphering the ideologies and narratives behind conservation discourse in the "glocal" commons in Kenya / Samuel Weissman -- Rain forest anomy : national parks, REDD+ implementation and the run to the forest in Jambi, Indonesia / Heinzpeter Znoj, Rahel Jud and Yudi Bachtiakora -- A structured checklist to identify connections between land grabbing and water grabbing / Insa Theesfeld -- International investment agreements and mega-regionals : promoting or undermining the right to water? / Rodrigo Polanco Lazo and Azernoosh Bazrafkan -- The human right to water in India : in search of an alternative commons-based approach in the context of climate change / Birsha Ohdedar.
Introduction : on commons in a "glocal" world : linking local and global systems, power processes and local reactions in the management of common pool resources / Tobias Haller, Thomas Breu, Christian Rohr, Tine de Moor and Heinzpeter Znoj -- Shared ownership as key issue of swiss history : common pool resources, common property institutions and their impact on the political culture of Switzerland from the beginnings to our days / Daniel Schläppi -- Social causality of our common climate crisis : toward a sociodicy for the anthropocene / Jesse Ribot -- Disruption, community, and resilient governance : environmental justice in the anthropocene / David Schlosberg -- A definition of the commons, between human rights, resistance, and social change / Elisabetta Cangelosi -- Towards a new institutional political ecology : how to marry external effects, institutional change and the role of power and ideology in commons studies / Tobias Haller -- Common challenges, different fates : the causal factors of failure or success in the commons : the pre-modern Brecklands (England) and the Campine (southern Low Countries) compared / Maïka De Keyzer -- For the common good : regulating the Lake Constance fisheries from 1350 to 1800 / Michael Zeheter -- The commons in highland and lowland Switzerland over time : transformations in their organisation and survival strategies (seventeenth to twentieth century) / Anne-Lise Head-König -- From natural supply to financial yields : the common fields of the Bernese civic corporation since the seventeenth century / Martin Stuber and Sarah Baumgartner -- Universal values and the protection of commons : fighting corruption with bottom-up process in Mallorca / Ramez Eid
Record Nr. UNINA-9910793527803321
Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2019
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The commons in a glocal world : global connections and local responses / / edited by Tobias Haller, Thomas Breu, Tine De Moor, Christian Rohr, Heinzpeter Zonj
The commons in a glocal world : global connections and local responses / / edited by Tobias Haller, Thomas Breu, Tine De Moor, Christian Rohr, Heinzpeter Zonj
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (527 pages) : illustrations, maps
Disciplina 333.2
Soggetto topico Commons
Glocalization
International business enterprises
ISBN 1-351-05098-2
1-351-05096-6
1-351-05097-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Constitutionality and identity : bottom-up institution building and identity among coastal Sami in northern Norway / Angelika Lätsch -- Swiss alpine pastures as common property : a success story of bottom-up institution-building in sumvitg, canton of grisons, switzerland / Gabriela Landolt -- Impacts of large-scale land acquisitions on common-pool resources : evidence from the land matrix / Markus Giger, Kerstin Nolte Ward Anseeuw, Thomas Breu, Wytske O. Chamberlain, Peter Messerli, Christoph Oberlack and Tobias Haller -- "They said they were bringing a development project" : "best-practice" large-scale land acquisition or "commons grabbing" in Ghana's Volta region? / Kristina Lanz -- Grabbing the female commons : large-scale land acquisitions for forest plantations and impacts on gender relations in Kilolo District, Iringa Region, Tanzania / Désirée Gmür -- Gendered impacts and coping strategies in the case of a Swiss bioenergy project in sierra leone / Franziska Marfurt -- The open cut : mining, transnational corporations and the commons / Thomas Niederberger, Madlen Kobi and Tobias Haller -- Are green energy investments levelled by the "new commons"? : compensations, CSR measures and gendered impacts of a solar energy project in Morocco / Sarah Ryser -- Global changes in local governance of the commons : the case of the African Parks Foundation engagement in Nech Sar National Park, Ethiopia / Girma Kelboro and Till Stellmacher -- Discourse and entanglement in a transnational conservation arena : deciphering the ideologies and narratives behind conservation discourse in the "glocal" commons in Kenya / Samuel Weissman -- Rain forest anomy : national parks, REDD+ implementation and the run to the forest in Jambi, Indonesia / Heinzpeter Znoj, Rahel Jud and Yudi Bachtiakora -- A structured checklist to identify connections between land grabbing and water grabbing / Insa Theesfeld -- International investment agreements and mega-regionals : promoting or undermining the right to water? / Rodrigo Polanco Lazo and Azernoosh Bazrafkan -- The human right to water in India : in search of an alternative commons-based approach in the context of climate change / Birsha Ohdedar.
Introduction : on commons in a "glocal" world : linking local and global systems, power processes and local reactions in the management of common pool resources / Tobias Haller, Thomas Breu, Christian Rohr, Tine de Moor and Heinzpeter Znoj -- Shared ownership as key issue of swiss history : common pool resources, common property institutions and their impact on the political culture of Switzerland from the beginnings to our days / Daniel Schläppi -- Social causality of our common climate crisis : toward a sociodicy for the anthropocene / Jesse Ribot -- Disruption, community, and resilient governance : environmental justice in the anthropocene / David Schlosberg -- A definition of the commons, between human rights, resistance, and social change / Elisabetta Cangelosi -- Towards a new institutional political ecology : how to marry external effects, institutional change and the role of power and ideology in commons studies / Tobias Haller -- Common challenges, different fates : the causal factors of failure or success in the commons : the pre-modern Brecklands (England) and the Campine (southern Low Countries) compared / Maïka De Keyzer -- For the common good : regulating the Lake Constance fisheries from 1350 to 1800 / Michael Zeheter -- The commons in highland and lowland Switzerland over time : transformations in their organisation and survival strategies (seventeenth to twentieth century) / Anne-Lise Head-König -- From natural supply to financial yields : the common fields of the Bernese civic corporation since the seventeenth century / Martin Stuber and Sarah Baumgartner -- Universal values and the protection of commons : fighting corruption with bottom-up process in Mallorca / Ramez Eid
Record Nr. UNINA-9910799924003321
Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2019
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The commons in a glocal world : global connections and local responses / / edited by Tobias Haller, Thomas Breu, Tine De Moor, Christian Rohr, Heinzpeter Zonj
The commons in a glocal world : global connections and local responses / / edited by Tobias Haller, Thomas Breu, Tine De Moor, Christian Rohr, Heinzpeter Zonj
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2019
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (527 pages) : illustrations, maps
Disciplina 333.2
Soggetto topico Commons
Glocalization
International business enterprises
ISBN 1-351-05098-2
1-351-05096-6
1-351-05097-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Constitutionality and identity : bottom-up institution building and identity among coastal Sami in northern Norway / Angelika Lätsch -- Swiss alpine pastures as common property : a success story of bottom-up institution-building in sumvitg, canton of grisons, switzerland / Gabriela Landolt -- Impacts of large-scale land acquisitions on common-pool resources : evidence from the land matrix / Markus Giger, Kerstin Nolte Ward Anseeuw, Thomas Breu, Wytske O. Chamberlain, Peter Messerli, Christoph Oberlack and Tobias Haller -- "They said they were bringing a development project" : "best-practice" large-scale land acquisition or "commons grabbing" in Ghana's Volta region? / Kristina Lanz -- Grabbing the female commons : large-scale land acquisitions for forest plantations and impacts on gender relations in Kilolo District, Iringa Region, Tanzania / Désirée Gmür -- Gendered impacts and coping strategies in the case of a Swiss bioenergy project in sierra leone / Franziska Marfurt -- The open cut : mining, transnational corporations and the commons / Thomas Niederberger, Madlen Kobi and Tobias Haller -- Are green energy investments levelled by the "new commons"? : compensations, CSR measures and gendered impacts of a solar energy project in Morocco / Sarah Ryser -- Global changes in local governance of the commons : the case of the African Parks Foundation engagement in Nech Sar National Park, Ethiopia / Girma Kelboro and Till Stellmacher -- Discourse and entanglement in a transnational conservation arena : deciphering the ideologies and narratives behind conservation discourse in the "glocal" commons in Kenya / Samuel Weissman -- Rain forest anomy : national parks, REDD+ implementation and the run to the forest in Jambi, Indonesia / Heinzpeter Znoj, Rahel Jud and Yudi Bachtiakora -- A structured checklist to identify connections between land grabbing and water grabbing / Insa Theesfeld -- International investment agreements and mega-regionals : promoting or undermining the right to water? / Rodrigo Polanco Lazo and Azernoosh Bazrafkan -- The human right to water in India : in search of an alternative commons-based approach in the context of climate change / Birsha Ohdedar.
Introduction : on commons in a "glocal" world : linking local and global systems, power processes and local reactions in the management of common pool resources / Tobias Haller, Thomas Breu, Christian Rohr, Tine de Moor and Heinzpeter Znoj -- Shared ownership as key issue of swiss history : common pool resources, common property institutions and their impact on the political culture of Switzerland from the beginnings to our days / Daniel Schläppi -- Social causality of our common climate crisis : toward a sociodicy for the anthropocene / Jesse Ribot -- Disruption, community, and resilient governance : environmental justice in the anthropocene / David Schlosberg -- A definition of the commons, between human rights, resistance, and social change / Elisabetta Cangelosi -- Towards a new institutional political ecology : how to marry external effects, institutional change and the role of power and ideology in commons studies / Tobias Haller -- Common challenges, different fates : the causal factors of failure or success in the commons : the pre-modern Brecklands (England) and the Campine (southern Low Countries) compared / Maïka De Keyzer -- For the common good : regulating the Lake Constance fisheries from 1350 to 1800 / Michael Zeheter -- The commons in highland and lowland Switzerland over time : transformations in their organisation and survival strategies (seventeenth to twentieth century) / Anne-Lise Head-König -- From natural supply to financial yields : the common fields of the Bernese civic corporation since the seventeenth century / Martin Stuber and Sarah Baumgartner -- Universal values and the protection of commons : fighting corruption with bottom-up process in Mallorca / Ramez Eid
Record Nr. UNINA-9910820697603321
Abingdon, Oxon ; ; New York, NY : , : Routledge, , 2019
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Disputing the floodplains [[electronic resource] ] : institutional change and the politics of resource management in African wetlands / / edited by Tobias Haller ; with a foreward by Elinor Ostrom
Disputing the floodplains [[electronic resource] ] : institutional change and the politics of resource management in African wetlands / / edited by Tobias Haller ; with a foreward by Elinor Ostrom
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, : Brill, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (472 p.)
Disciplina 333.91/7
Altri autori (Persone) HallerTobias
Collana African social studies series
Soggetto topico Water resources development - Africa
Floodplain management - Africa
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-03900-1
9786613039002
90-04-18537-2
90-04-18532-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material / T. Haller -- Chapter One. Institutional Change, Power And Conflicts In The Management Of Common-Pool Resources In African Floodplain Ecosystems: An Introduction / Tobias Haller -- Chapter Two. Between Water Spirits And Market Forces: Institutional Changes In The Niger Inland Delta Fisheries Among The Somono And Bozo Fishermen Of Wandiaka And Daga-Womina (Mali) / Sabrina Beeler Stücklin and Karin Frei -- Chapter Three. Tax Payments, Democracy And Rent-Seeking Administrators: Common-Pool Resource Management, Power Relations And Conflicts Among The Kotoko, Musgum, Fulbe And Arab Choa In The Waza-Logone Floodplain (Cameroon) / Gilbert Fokou -- Chapter Four. Lost Control, Legal Pluralism And Damming The Flood: Changing Institutions Among The Musgum And Kotoko Of The Village Lahaï In The Waza-Logone Floodplain (Cameroon) / Gabriela Landolt -- Chapter Five. From Integrated Slope Management To Fragmented Use: Common-Pool Resources, Institutional Change, And Conflicts In Pangani River Basin, Of Same District (Tanzania) / Gimbage Mbeyale -- Chapter Six. Ujamaa-Policies, Open Access And Differential Collective Action: Common-Pool Resource Management, Institutional Change And Conflicts In The Rufiji Floodplain (Tanzania) / Patrick Meroka -- Chapter Seven. \'We Had Cattle And Did Not Fish And Hunt Anyhow!\' Institutional Change And Contested Commons In The Kafue Flats Floodplain (Zambia) / Tobias Haller and Sonja Merten -- Chapter Eight. Promise And Reality Of Community Based Natural Resource Management In Botswana: Common-Pool Resource Use And Institutional Change In Ikoga, Okavango Delta (Panhandle) / Roland Saum -- Chapter Nine. Between Open Access, Privatisation And Collective Action: A Comparative Analysis Of Institutional Change Governing Use Of Common-Pool Resources In African Floodplains / Tobias Haller -- List Of Contributors / T. Haller -- Index / T. Haller.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464241503321
Boston, : Brill, 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Disputing the floodplains [[electronic resource] ] : institutional change and the politics of resource management in African wetlands / / edited by Tobias Haller ; with a foreward by Elinor Ostrom
Disputing the floodplains [[electronic resource] ] : institutional change and the politics of resource management in African wetlands / / edited by Tobias Haller ; with a foreward by Elinor Ostrom
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, : Brill, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (472 p.)
Disciplina 333.91/7
Altri autori (Persone) HallerTobias
Collana African social studies series
Soggetto topico Water resources development - Africa
Floodplain management - Africa
ISBN 1-283-03900-1
9786613039002
90-04-18537-2
90-04-18532-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material / T. Haller -- Chapter One. Institutional Change, Power And Conflicts In The Management Of Common-Pool Resources In African Floodplain Ecosystems: An Introduction / Tobias Haller -- Chapter Two. Between Water Spirits And Market Forces: Institutional Changes In The Niger Inland Delta Fisheries Among The Somono And Bozo Fishermen Of Wandiaka And Daga-Womina (Mali) / Sabrina Beeler Stücklin and Karin Frei -- Chapter Three. Tax Payments, Democracy And Rent-Seeking Administrators: Common-Pool Resource Management, Power Relations And Conflicts Among The Kotoko, Musgum, Fulbe And Arab Choa In The Waza-Logone Floodplain (Cameroon) / Gilbert Fokou -- Chapter Four. Lost Control, Legal Pluralism And Damming The Flood: Changing Institutions Among The Musgum And Kotoko Of The Village Lahaï In The Waza-Logone Floodplain (Cameroon) / Gabriela Landolt -- Chapter Five. From Integrated Slope Management To Fragmented Use: Common-Pool Resources, Institutional Change, And Conflicts In Pangani River Basin, Of Same District (Tanzania) / Gimbage Mbeyale -- Chapter Six. Ujamaa-Policies, Open Access And Differential Collective Action: Common-Pool Resource Management, Institutional Change And Conflicts In The Rufiji Floodplain (Tanzania) / Patrick Meroka -- Chapter Seven. \'We Had Cattle And Did Not Fish And Hunt Anyhow!\' Institutional Change And Contested Commons In The Kafue Flats Floodplain (Zambia) / Tobias Haller and Sonja Merten -- Chapter Eight. Promise And Reality Of Community Based Natural Resource Management In Botswana: Common-Pool Resource Use And Institutional Change In Ikoga, Okavango Delta (Panhandle) / Roland Saum -- Chapter Nine. Between Open Access, Privatisation And Collective Action: A Comparative Analysis Of Institutional Change Governing Use Of Common-Pool Resources In African Floodplains / Tobias Haller -- List Of Contributors / T. Haller -- Index / T. Haller.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788465603321
Boston, : Brill, 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Disputing the floodplains : institutional change and the politics of resource management in African wetlands / / edited by Tobias Haller ; with a foreward by Elinor Ostrom
Disputing the floodplains : institutional change and the politics of resource management in African wetlands / / edited by Tobias Haller ; with a foreward by Elinor Ostrom
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Boston, : Brill, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (472 p.)
Disciplina 333.91/7
Altri autori (Persone) HallerTobias
Collana African social studies series
Soggetto topico Water resources development - Africa
Floodplain management - Africa
ISBN 1-283-03900-1
9786613039002
90-04-18537-2
90-04-18532-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Preliminary Material / T. Haller -- Chapter One. Institutional Change, Power And Conflicts In The Management Of Common-Pool Resources In African Floodplain Ecosystems: An Introduction / Tobias Haller -- Chapter Two. Between Water Spirits And Market Forces: Institutional Changes In The Niger Inland Delta Fisheries Among The Somono And Bozo Fishermen Of Wandiaka And Daga-Womina (Mali) / Sabrina Beeler Stücklin and Karin Frei -- Chapter Three. Tax Payments, Democracy And Rent-Seeking Administrators: Common-Pool Resource Management, Power Relations And Conflicts Among The Kotoko, Musgum, Fulbe And Arab Choa In The Waza-Logone Floodplain (Cameroon) / Gilbert Fokou -- Chapter Four. Lost Control, Legal Pluralism And Damming The Flood: Changing Institutions Among The Musgum And Kotoko Of The Village Lahaï In The Waza-Logone Floodplain (Cameroon) / Gabriela Landolt -- Chapter Five. From Integrated Slope Management To Fragmented Use: Common-Pool Resources, Institutional Change, And Conflicts In Pangani River Basin, Of Same District (Tanzania) / Gimbage Mbeyale -- Chapter Six. Ujamaa-Policies, Open Access And Differential Collective Action: Common-Pool Resource Management, Institutional Change And Conflicts In The Rufiji Floodplain (Tanzania) / Patrick Meroka -- Chapter Seven. \'We Had Cattle And Did Not Fish And Hunt Anyhow!\' Institutional Change And Contested Commons In The Kafue Flats Floodplain (Zambia) / Tobias Haller and Sonja Merten -- Chapter Eight. Promise And Reality Of Community Based Natural Resource Management In Botswana: Common-Pool Resource Use And Institutional Change In Ikoga, Okavango Delta (Panhandle) / Roland Saum -- Chapter Nine. Between Open Access, Privatisation And Collective Action: A Comparative Analysis Of Institutional Change Governing Use Of Common-Pool Resources In African Floodplains / Tobias Haller -- List Of Contributors / T. Haller -- Index / T. Haller.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810160803321
Boston, : Brill, 2010
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Does Commons Grabbing Lead to Resilience Grabbing? : The Anti-Politics Machine of Neo-Liberal Development and Local Responses
Does Commons Grabbing Lead to Resilience Grabbing? : The Anti-Politics Machine of Neo-Liberal Development and Local Responses
Autore Haller Tobias
Pubbl/distr/stampa Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 electronic resource (236 p.)
Soggetto topico Humanities
Social interaction
Social & cultural anthropology, ethnography
Soggetto non controllato pastoral resilience
co-management concept
decentralization
holistic management
water-shed management plan
commercialization of herding
Common Pool Resources (CPRs)
qualitative
agro-industrial food system
actors
formal and informal rules and regulations
export horticulture
common pool resources
land
water
Laikipia County
land grabbing
resilience
commons
land concessions
communal land titling
Southeast Asia
forest land governance
Mau Forest
Ogiek
institutions
Community Land Act and customary law
large-scale land acquisitions
green energy
corporate social responsibility
food systems
agroecosystems and agroecosystem service
resilience and commons grabbing
gender
sustainable energy
development policy
common-pool resources
common property
land tenure transformations
resilience, social anthropology
conservationism
identity
commons grabbing
protected areas
institution shopping
institutional change
Ecuador
large scale land acquisitions
social anthropology
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Altri titoli varianti Does Commons Grabbing Lead to Resilience Grabbing?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910557136103321
Haller Tobias  
Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
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