Sökning: "common-pool resource"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 20 avhandlingar innehållade orden common-pool resource.
1. The management of common-pool resources : theoretical essays and empirical evidence
Sammanfattning : A large part of the poor people in the world is dependent on local natural resources for their survival. Often, these resources are managed as common-pool resources; that is, they are used in common by a limited group of people, who are dependent on each other in their use of the resource. LÄS MER
2. Deep Roots and Tangled Branches : Bureaucracy and Collaboration in Natural Resource Governance in South India
Sammanfattning : This is a study about collaboration within bureaucracies tasked with natural resource management in the contemporary Global South. It seeks to fill a considerable knowledge gap in the extant literature by exploring how individual public officials perceive the policy environment they work in. LÄS MER
3. Essays on Economics of Natural Resource Management and Experiments
Sammanfattning : This thesis has five self-contained essays. The titles and the abstracts of the various essays are as follows. Paper 1: Natural Resource use Conflict: Gold Mining in Tropical Rainforest in Ghana: Gold is frequently mined in rainforests that can provide either gold or forest benefits, but not both. LÄS MER
4. Incentivising Innovation in the Swedish Construction Industry
Sammanfattning : Almost 40 percent of global final energy use and CO2 emissions are connected to buildings and building-related activities; it is therefore important to incentivise the design and construction of resource-efficient buildings. Unfortunately, energy demand and associated emissions in the sector continue to grow. LÄS MER
5. Climate Change: Models, Metrics and Meaning Making
Sammanfattning : This thesis, combining research in climate science and educational science, investigates different aspects of climate knowledge. It consists of five papers and covers three major topics: emission metrics, public understanding of atmospheric CO2 accumulation, and spatial modelling of natural resource use. LÄS MER