The 'Commons' Revisited: Learning from the Past for More Resilient Social and Ecological Communities in the Future

Title
The 'Commons' Revisited: Learning from the Past for More Resilient Social and Ecological Communities in the Future
Publication Date
2012
Author(s)
Brunckhorst, David J
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Australian Folklore Association, Inc
Place of publication
Australia
UNE publication id
une:16925
Abstract
The collapse of the natural resource base can in part be seen as the result of the inherited European system. However it is possible to achieve efficient and sustaining systems, leading to better outcomes, as is shown in southern England, as well as on a tableland in the high country of northern New South Wales. The core of the project there, as elsewhere, indicates that better results, the possibility of eco-tourism, and 'a real sense of community' are all possible and invaluable consequences of CPR, the open access as developed in a common property management system (CPRM).
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Citation
Australian Folklore, v.27, p. 95-107
ISSN
0819-0852
Start page
95
End page
107

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