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- Page 5 and 6: TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Tables c-
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- Page 11 and 12: Hypothesis Our project focussed on
- Page 13 and 14: The other three sites studied are s
- Page 15 and 16: 10. The community that did not norm
- Page 17 and 18: also helped us with our Accounts. O
- Page 19 and 20: exploit the resource. Such resource
- Page 21 and 22: [7] CPRs help to maintain the ecolo
- Page 23 and 24: households. The poor households obt
- Page 25 and 26: Now, Ciriacy-Wantrup (1971) & Bisho
- Page 27 and 28: CPR with Tightened Access Figure 1.
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- Page 37 and 38: Finally, we shall sum up the policy
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- Page 45 and 46: 6) Conflict resolution mechanisms e
- Page 47 and 48: Table 2.3: Design Principles for Su
- Page 49 and 50: of CPR theory is in a stasis. This
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Table 3.4: Dependence of Income fro
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4. The payment of wages and distrib
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that it was rich households who wer
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the education level is low, it is m
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Unlike the responses in Belemath, t
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Table 3.11: Item Wise Dependence on
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CHAPTER 4: FISHERMEN’S CO-OPERATI
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These households mainly migrated to
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not been terminated out of sentimen
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Table 4.3: Allocation of Duties and
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Table 4.5: Direct and Indirect Bene
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exploitation, they stopped fishing
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R-Squared 0.93328 R-Bar-Squared 0.9
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growth of fish. On the other hand,
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the environmental impact of this wi
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found that the party retained tight
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Table 5.2: Distribution of Populati
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Section 5.3: Property Rights and th
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costs of production, exclusion and
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There are two interesting features
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In the case of some of the benefits
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Section 5.5: Resource and Villagers
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1. Physical attributes of the resou
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the locality. In addition and impor
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Turning to the co-operatives we fin
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In Hazamdihi there is a total lack
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Interdependence is possibly most st
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A related issue is that of equity.
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The success of the regime in ensuri
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collective action institutionalized
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esource. Water body, regular financ
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5. Communities not inheriting any p
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1 > b2-c2, 0 > b1-c1 , and b2-c2 >
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Following Dixit and Skeath (1999) a
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group manifest themselves as PD. Ho
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1- (b2-c2) ≥ δ (b2-c2)/(1-δ), t
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the following manner: if the realiz
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Let us assume that b / (n) > 0 and
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Player I Strategies C D Strategies
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mechanisms and multiplex relationsh
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degrading it’s sustainability). W
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Increasing market and market opport
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ITEMS CONSUMPTION ENERGY INTERMEDIA
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Main Occupation 60000 60001- 70000
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Income class Table A.2.6: Illegal F
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Year Fish Seed Fish Sales 1990-1 24
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Note: Here the variables are INT =
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11. Axelrod, R. & W.D. Hamilton (19
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35. Haefale, E.T. (1974) The Govern
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of Wight (UK), Connemara (Ireland)