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Workshoppers Around the World: What Lessons Have We Learned?
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Papers
PLEASE NOTE: Printed copies of the papers will NOT be available at the conference. BY WORKING GROUP:
Africa Jeanette Carter & Amos Sawyer Issues and challenges of land governance in post-conflict Liberia Dele OlowuRethinking African governance Oyebade Kunle OyerindeWhy differing patterns of land rights transformation and land conflict among the Yoruba of Nigeria?
Changing Governance, Land Use, and Livelihoods among Kenyan Pastoralists Monica Lengoiboni, Paul van der Molena, & Arnold BregtbPastoralism within land administration: Seasonal interactions and access agreements between pastoralists and non-pastoralists—A case of Northern Kenya Carolyn LesorogolCreating common grazing rights on private parcels:
How new rules produce incentives for cooperative land management Scott MatterClashing claims: Conflict and violence as unintended consequences of tenure transformation at Enoosupukia, Kenya Esther MwangiNeither group ranch nor individual property: Unresolved conflict in the transition from common to individual property in the rangelands of southwestern Kenya Michael Ochieng Odhiambo Boundaries and pastoralists just don‘t match together: Regional integration and pastoralism in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania Ryan SheelyThe role of institutions in providing public goods and preventing public bads: Evidence from a public sanitation field experiment in rural Kenya
China Youhong ChenInstitutional Innovations: Case Study in Homeowner Self-Governance Mao ShoulongDevelopment of Public Administration in China: Since 1978 Yahua WangWater governance and state governance: A transaction cost perspective of China‘s unitarianism Yaocai WangFactors affecting common property governance: The case of condominium communities in Beijing Wing YungInstitutionalized danger: Blaming the Made-in-China‘ producers
Cognition and Norms Giulia Andrighetto, Francesca Giardini, & Rosaria ConteNorms through minds
Simon DivechaCommon pool resource principles and development in business responses to climate change Leandro F.F. MeyerCognition and norms: Toward a developmental theory linking trust, reciprocity, and willingness to cooperate
Leandro F.F. Meyer and Marcelo BragaWillingness to
cooperate and stages of moral reasoning: Evidences from common-pool
resource experiments with =nonbinding‘ communication and sanctioning
conditions Margaret PolskiEssays on Wired for Survival: Integrating neuroscience and institutional analysis and development
Decentralization, Participation, and Property Rights Gustavo Gordillo de AndaMovements from below, reforms from above: The context for the 1991 Mexican property rights reform Leticia Merino & Ana Eugenia MartínezRights, pressures and conservation in forest regions of Mexico: The results of a survey on the conditions of community forests
Field Experiments on Development and the Environment Mohamed Ali BchirVoluntary versus involuntary adhesion to a self-governing irrigation system: A field experiment Juan Camilo Cardenas, Nancy Johnson, & Luz Angela RodriguezVertical collective action: Addressing vertical asymmetries in watershed management Ben D’Exelle, Els Lecoutere, & Bjorn van CampenhoutWater sharing in rural Africa: The behavioral relevance of scarcity and social status Marco Janssen, J. Marty Anderies, & Juan-Camilo Cardenas
Asymmetric commons games in the laboratory and the field Closing remarks by Juan Camilo Cardenas and James Walker Maria Claudia Lopez & Eric Coleman An experimental approach to measure social capital 6 different regions of Colombia Leandro F.F. Meyer & Marcelo BragaFear or greed? Duty or solidarity? Motivations and stages of moral reasoning: Experimental evidences from public-goods provision dilemmas Alexander Pfaff & Maria Alejandra VélezContracts versus trust in water allocation: Growing and sharing the pie
in Northeast Brazil Achim Schlüter & Björn VollanTulips and an honour based system: Delta parameters and the willingness to snatch Jan Stoop, Charles Noussair, & Daan van SoestFrom the lab to the field: Public good provision with fishermen
Björn Vollan & Michael PröpperDeterminants of anti-social punishment: An experimental study of Kavango timber users
Institutional Robustness and Spatial Effects Eduardo AraralWhat can institutional analysis tell us about long lived societies? The case of the 2000 year old Ifugao society Forrest Fleischman, et al.,Disturbance, response, and persistence in self-organized forested communities: Over-time analysis of five communities in Southern Indiana Tom Evans, Xavier Basurto, Michael Cox, & Maria Claudia LopezA spatially explicit ontology for the institutional analysis of social-ecological systems Catherine TuckerExploring forest governance: Insights, challenges, and lessons learned Frank van LaerhovenThe adaptive governance of the commons: Understanding shifts in modes of governance in community forestry systems
Local Governance Simon Andrew and James M. KendraRegional Integration through Agreements: Does Multiplexity in Urban
Service Deliveries Matter? Kenneth BickersThe politics of inter-local cooperation: Is collaboration efficiency-enhancing or stratification-preserving? Kelly LeRoux and Jered CarrThe structure of interlocal service networks and the effects of administrative and electoral conjunctions on their formation David Murillo et. al.Towards a theoretical model of urban growth Christopher Hawkins & Richard FeiockPartnerships in economic development: What influences the formation of interlocal development agreements? Abigail York et al.Ethnic and class clustering through the ages: A transdisciplinary approach to urban neighborhood
social patterns
Majority Rule Keith Dougherty, et al.An experimental study of the efficiency of unanimity rule and majority rule Robert HolahanExperimental investigation of voting over common pool resources
New Challenges for the Management of Shared Water Resources Roger Madrigal, Francisco Alpízar, & Achim Schlüter Institutional determinants of performance of drinking water community organizations in rural areas of Costa Rica: A comparative case studies analysis Anne MacKinnonCase study: The prospects for management of a fragmented aquifer by a divided farm community Edella Schlager & Tanya Heikkila Transboundary river governance in the Western US Insa TheesfeldFrom power misuse to leadership in Bulgaria‘s irrigation section
The Politics of Authority, Land, and Natural Resources: Broadening the Analysis Catherine Boone
Conflict over property rights in land in Africa‘s liberalized political economies Rucha GhateDecentralizing forest management: Pretense or reality? Sandra JoiremanProperty rights enforcement by other means: The role of non-governmental organizations Henry Gyang MangThe politics and economics of =Fadami‘ irrigation and product sales in the tin mining areas of the Jos Plateau in Nigeria Frank Matose & Tendayi Maravanyika-Mutimukuru, Squatting‘ as a means of establishing authority over forest land in
Zimbabwe: A missing dimension to land reform
Andrea Nightingale & Hemant OjhaAuthority in Nepal‘s terai forests: Power, subjectivity and deliberative politics Amy Poteete & Jesse RibotRepertoires of domination in decentralization: Cases from Botswana and Senegal Thomas Sikor & Stefan DorondelProperty, predators and patrons in Romania Jeremy SpeightContradictions of consolidation, puzzles of resistance: Understanding the politics of land tenure in post-conflict Uganda
Polycentricity and the Bloomington School of IAD Shittu AkinolaMarks of Ostromic intelligible
scholarship in Africa: Taking theories to the streets through
polycentric planning and poverty reduction strategy (PPPRS) Paul Aligica & Peter BoettkeA science of association, a science of citizenship, a science of liberty: The challenge of the Bloomington school of institutional analysis Tun Myint Commodity chains and social-ecological changes: A polycentric theory of human-environment interactions Saba Siddiki et. al.Using the IAD‘s institutional grammar to understand policy design: An application to Colorado aquaculture Derek Kauneckis The polycentricity of innovation: Explaining variation in the new role of the states in science and technology policy Protected Areas as Common-Pool Resources or Public Goods?
Gunn Elin Fedreheim and Audun SandbergNational Parks -- from Public playgrounds to Regional Commons
Tanya Hayes and Lauren PershaPolicy
Insights for Community Forestry: Lessons from a comparative analysis of
forest management in Honduras, Nicaragua & Tanzania
Pamela JaggerWhat scope for CMAs to improve environmental income? The case of Rwenzori Mountains National Park, Uganda Jan Åge RisethWhich
good for whom? Indigenous interests challenging conventional protection
typologies: Norwegian conservation vs. Sámi subsistence
Michael SchoonTypes of Goods and the Scale of Effects in Transboundary Protected Areas
Service Production and Provision and the Commons In KimGovernance structure and performance of service delivery in Korean local government
Rolf Kunneke & Matthias Finger
The governance of infrastructures as common pool resources Roger Parks & Stephen MastrofskiIntroducing service-oriented policing to Trinidad and Tobago Robert SainChoice in the therapeutic treatment of juvenile offenders
Water Resource Governance and Design Principles Ram C. Bastakoti and Ganesh P. ShivakotiContext and Institutions in Irrigation Management: Applicability of Design Principles in Nepal and Thailand Bryan BrunsMetaphors and Methods for Institutional Synthesis: A Practical Perspective on Finding Ways to Share Water Helmi and Bob Alfiandi RusdiKarya Mandiri Irrigation System: A Case of Long-enduring Irrigation Management Institutions in West Sumatra, Indonesia Muhammad Asif Kamran and Ganesh Prasad ShivakotiDesign Principles and Robustness of Spate Community Managed Irrigation Systems in the Punjab Prachanda PradhanInstitutionalizing Design Principles in the Irrigation Management Improvement Projects in Nepal Water, Watersheds, and Fisheries In KimThe effects of model project of self-governing coastal fisheries in South Korea James ThomsonTensions between participation and expertise in French watershed governance and management Theo ToonenGood governance for the Wadden: The organisation of decision-making for sustainability
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