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The Common Swamplands of Southeastern Borneo: Multiple use, Management and Conflict" in "The Question of the Commons"
The case study focuses on an indigenous common property system which describes the multiple uses of the swamp. The swamp provides fish for the fishermen.The swampwater is a place to herd ducks and also a source of food for the duck farmers. Several type of swampwater vegetation are harvested by the...More

Control and allocation of grazing lands among the Bedouin tribes of the villages
In Israel the Negev Area is semi-arid and it serves the Bedouins for dwelling, grazing and farming. The Bedouin population about 60,000,comprised of 30 tribes. The area varies topographically from flat to rolling hills to hilly. Most of the area is covered with loose soil,but the hills are composed ...More

Common property rangelands in Somalia
Bay region's inhabitants are agro-pastoralists.They survive by the complimentarity of low risk trees and livestock component of their economy practised on the region's poor sandy soils and high risk sorghum cropping in the clay soils.Sorghum stalks are stored as emergency fodder for cattle.Villager...More

Study of Territorial use rights in small scale Fisheries: Traditional systems of fisheries Mangagement in Pulicat Lake,Tamil Nadu
The total catch of the Pulicat lake comprises mainly prawns and mullets.The fishermen practise a system called "padu" to control access to certain fishing grounds.The most important gears from the point of fishery in the "Padu" grounds are stake-nets and drag-nets which are locally known as "suthu v...More

Common Property Resource Management and Cree Indian Fisheries in Subarctic Canada
The eastern James Bay Cree are organized into eight bands including Chisasibi and its northern neighbour ,Great Whale and Southern neighbour, Wemindji.In Chisasibi there are two broad social groups: Inlanders and coasters the families who traditionally hunts in the interior and along the James Bay c...More

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