“An Institutional Approach to the Study of Self-Organization and Self-Governance in CPR Situations”

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“An Institutional Approach to the Study of Self-Organization and Self-Governance in CPR Situations” is a key chapter in Elinor Ostrom’s work that develops a theoretical framework for how communities design institutions to manage common-pool resources without relying solely on markets or states.

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instanceOf book chapter
scholarly work
addresses free-rider problems
overuse of common-pool resources
tragedy of the commons
arguesThat communities can design effective institutions without relying solely on markets or states
associatedWith Elinor Ostrom’s work on governing the commons
author Elinor Ostrom NERFINISHED
contrastsWith market-based resource governance
state-centered resource governance
contributionTo theory of collective action
theory of common-pool resource governance
developsConcept design of local institutions
institutional approach to CPR management
self-organized resource governance
emphasizes community norms
monitoring and enforcement by users
polycentric governance
role of local institutions
rules-in-use
field environmental governance
institutional economics
political science
focusesOn collective action problems
community-based resource management
governance of common-pool resources
hasAbbreviation CPR (common-pool resources) NERFINISHED
influenced research on community-based natural resource management
studies of polycentric governance systems
language English
mainTopic common-pool resources
institutional analysis
self-governance
self-organization
relatedTo Institutional Analysis and Development framework NERFINISHED
governing the commons
typeOfWork theoretical framework
usedIn comparative institutional analysis of CPRs
studies of fisheries management
studies of forest governance
studies of irrigation systems

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