Tragedy of the commons for community-based forest management in Latin America?

Authors

Michael Richards

Keywords:

Environment, Latin America, Biodiversity

Synopsis

This paper considers the evidence surrounding the popular view that common property management regimes (CPMRs) of forest management in Latin America must inevitably break down in the face of economic and demographic pressures. The evidence shows that there have been both positive and negative experiences, with a number of policy implications. The over-riding need is to correct for institutional and policy failures which have catalysed the erosion of CPMRs.

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Published

1 September 1997

Online ISSN

3049-9674

Print ISSN

1356-9228

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Publication date (01)

1997

doi

10.61755/JPTT9291