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The community vs. the market and the state: Forest use inUttarakhand in the Indian Himalayas
Authors:Arun Agrawal
Affiliation:(1) Department of Political Science Tropical Conservation and Development Program, University of Florida, 3324 Turlington Hall, 32611 Gainesville, Florida, USA
Abstract:
Most writers on resource management presume that local populations, if they act in their self-interest, seldom conserve or protect natural resources without external intervention or privatization. Using the example of forest management by villagers in the Indian Himalayas, this paper argues that rural populations can often use resources sustainably and successfully, even under assumptions of self-interested rationality. Under a set of specified social and environmental conditions, conditions that prevail in large areas of the Himalayas and may also exist in other mountain regions, community institutions are more efficient in managing resources than either private individuals or the central government. In advancing this argument, the paper undermines the often dogmatic belief in the universal superiority of private forms of ownership and management.
Keywords:common property  resource management  forests  Himalayas  Uttarakhand  collective action  institutions  new institutionalism
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