This volume explore ways of integrating resource management science with traditional ecological knowledge and resource use systems. Common property resources dealt with in the book - fish, wildlife, forests, grazing lands and water - are all crucially important resources for sustainable development but often suffer from over-exploitation. As a class, common property resources are subject to individual use but not to individual possession, and this often leads to their misuse. However, there are several ways in which the commons dilemma can be solved: this book concentrates on community-based approaches.
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