People and forests: communities, institutions and governance/ edited by Clark C. Gibson, Margaret A. McKean and Elinor Ostrom - London: The MIT Press, 2000. - 274 p.; 23 cm.

1. Explaining Deforestation : The Role of Local Institutions / Clark C Gibson, Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom
2. Common Property : What is it, what IS IT Good for, and What Makes It Work? / Margaret A. McKean
3. Small IS Beautiful, But Is Larger Better? Forest-Management institutions in Kumaon Himalaya, India / Arun Agarwal
4. Successful Forest management : The Importance of Security of Tenure and Rule Enforcement in Ugandan Forests / Abwoli Y. Banana and William Gombya-Ssembajjwe
5. Optimal Foraging, Institutions, and Forest Change : A Case from Nepal / Charles M. Schweik
6. A Lack of Institutional Demand : Why a Strong Local Community in Western Ecuador Fails to Protect its Forest / Clark C. Gibson and C. Dustin Becker
7. Indigenous Forest Management in the Bolivian Amazon : Lessons from the Yuracare People / C. Dustin Becker and Rosario Leon
8. Populaiton and Forest Dynamics in the Hills of Nepal : Institutional Remedies by Rural Communities / George Varughese
9. Forests, People and Governance : Some Initial Theoretical Lessons / Clark C. Gibson, Elinor Ostrom, and Margaret A McKean
Appendix : International Forestry Resources and Institutions Research Strategy / Elinor Ostrom and Mary Beth Wertime

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