Ostrom's collective-action in neighbourhood public open space: evidence from Sabah, Malaysia

Within a housing estate, neighbourhood public open spaces (NPOS) are typically governed and managed under the state property regime. However, issues of NPOS overexploitation, mismanagement, and underinvestment persist, which consequently compromise community neighbourhood sustainability. Underpinned...

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Main Author: Hoh, G. T. L.
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spelling my.utm.900542021-03-29T05:57:50Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90054/ Ostrom's collective-action in neighbourhood public open space: evidence from Sabah, Malaysia Hoh, G. T. L. HT Communities. Classes. Races Within a housing estate, neighbourhood public open spaces (NPOS) are typically governed and managed under the state property regime. However, issues of NPOS overexploitation, mismanagement, and underinvestment persist, which consequently compromise community neighbourhood sustainability. Underpinned by Lin Ostrom’s self-organising-and-governing collective action as a third alternative to addressing the neighbourhood commons issues, this paper examines the applicability and feasibility of the modified Ostrom’s eight design principles (DPs) to the institutionalsocial- physical system of local public open spaces (POS) and showcases how the current local state-owned common-pool-resource (CPR) can potentially be shifted to a polycentric common property club good NPOS. The Residential Country Lease (CL) NPOS and Native Title (NT) NPOS of two districts, namely Kota Kinabalu and Penampang in Sabah, Malaysia, were emphasised. We validated and assessed the local institutionalsocial- NPOS performance, using a systematic coding system that expresses the extent of absence and presence of DPs. The modified DPs are valid in curbing the existing local NPOS dilemmas as the former may minimise the enforcement cost and perverse incentives (opportunism) of the social-NPOS system, and they are likely to be feasibly adapted into the local NPOS system since the spatial and institutional attributes of some NPOS (especially CL NPOS) highly resemble and adhere to the modified DPs. Faculty of Economics and Administration 2019-08 Article PeerReviewed Hoh, G. T. L. (2019) Ostrom's collective-action in neighbourhood public open space: evidence from Sabah, Malaysia. Institutions and Economies, 11 (4). ISSN 2232-1640 https://ijie.um.edu.my/article/download/19664/10495/.
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topic HT Communities. Classes. Races
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Hoh, G. T. L.
Ostrom's collective-action in neighbourhood public open space: evidence from Sabah, Malaysia
description Within a housing estate, neighbourhood public open spaces (NPOS) are typically governed and managed under the state property regime. However, issues of NPOS overexploitation, mismanagement, and underinvestment persist, which consequently compromise community neighbourhood sustainability. Underpinned by Lin Ostrom’s self-organising-and-governing collective action as a third alternative to addressing the neighbourhood commons issues, this paper examines the applicability and feasibility of the modified Ostrom’s eight design principles (DPs) to the institutionalsocial- physical system of local public open spaces (POS) and showcases how the current local state-owned common-pool-resource (CPR) can potentially be shifted to a polycentric common property club good NPOS. The Residential Country Lease (CL) NPOS and Native Title (NT) NPOS of two districts, namely Kota Kinabalu and Penampang in Sabah, Malaysia, were emphasised. We validated and assessed the local institutionalsocial- NPOS performance, using a systematic coding system that expresses the extent of absence and presence of DPs. The modified DPs are valid in curbing the existing local NPOS dilemmas as the former may minimise the enforcement cost and perverse incentives (opportunism) of the social-NPOS system, and they are likely to be feasibly adapted into the local NPOS system since the spatial and institutional attributes of some NPOS (especially CL NPOS) highly resemble and adhere to the modified DPs.
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title Ostrom's collective-action in neighbourhood public open space: evidence from Sabah, Malaysia
title_short Ostrom's collective-action in neighbourhood public open space: evidence from Sabah, Malaysia
title_full Ostrom's collective-action in neighbourhood public open space: evidence from Sabah, Malaysia
title_fullStr Ostrom's collective-action in neighbourhood public open space: evidence from Sabah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Ostrom's collective-action in neighbourhood public open space: evidence from Sabah, Malaysia
title_sort ostrom's collective-action in neighbourhood public open space: evidence from sabah, malaysia
publisher Faculty of Economics and Administration
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/90054/
https://ijie.um.edu.my/article/download/19664/10495/.
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