Economics for collaborative environmental management : renegotiating the commons / Graham R. Marshall.
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TextPublication details: London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2005. Description: x, 171 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 1844070956 (pbk.); 9781844070954 (pbk.)Subject(s): Environmental economics | Natural resources -- ManagementDDC classification: 333.7 MAR Summary: "Mainstream economics has a tight grip on public discourse, yet remains poorly equipped to comprehend the collaborative vision for managing environmental and resource commons. This ground-breaking book diagnoses the weaknesses of mainstream economics in analysing collaborative and other decentralized approaches to environmental management, and presents a unique operational approach to how collaborative environmental governance might be brought to fruition in a variety of contexts, whether in industrialized or developing countries. The result is a powerful, useful and badly needed approach to economics for collaborative environmental management of the commons. Book jacket."--Jacket
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [155]-164) and index.
"Mainstream economics has a tight grip on public discourse, yet remains poorly equipped to comprehend the collaborative vision for managing environmental and resource commons. This ground-breaking book diagnoses the weaknesses of mainstream economics in analysing collaborative and other decentralized approaches to environmental management, and presents a unique operational approach to how collaborative environmental governance might be brought to fruition in a variety of contexts, whether in industrialized or developing countries. The result is a powerful, useful and badly needed approach to economics for collaborative environmental management of the commons. Book jacket."--Jacket

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