Institutional preconditions to colaboration : indian forest and irrigation policy in historical perspective
- Thousand Oaks : SAGE, May 2004
This article examines the institutional preconditions or rules that shape collaborative natural resource management between public agencies and citizen groups. In particular, is asks: How do the preconditions surrounding a given natural resource, such as property rights, legislative framework, and agency-performance incentives, circumscribe the possibilities for collaboration? Drawing upon irrigation and forest management policies and practices in India from the mid-1800s anward, it´s argued that the context of irrigation provides some opportunities for supporting agency-citizen collaboration, whereas such efforts in forestry are unlikely to succed without fundamental change
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