Power and politics in water governance: Revisiting the role of collective action in the commons
© 2017 selection and editorial matter, D. Suhardiman, A. Nicol and E. Mapedza; individual chapters, the authors. Garrett Hardin’s influential article “The tragedy of the commons” (Hardin, 1968) put institutions (or the apparent lack thereof) at the center of academic and policy debates on the manage...
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Main Authors: | Diana Suhardiman, Louis Lebel, Alan Nicol, Theresa Wong |
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2018
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