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Comparative Analysis of Environment Right and Property Right of Environment Resources 被引量:1
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作者 ZUO Zheng-qiang ZHANG Yong-ren 《Meteorological and Environmental Research》 2012年第5期60-64,共5页
The generation, connotation, property, subject and object, and contents of environment rights and environment resources property were studied. And based on these, the similarities and differences were discussed so as ... The generation, connotation, property, subject and object, and contents of environment rights and environment resources property were studied. And based on these, the similarities and differences were discussed so as to master the connotation of environment resources property. 展开更多
关键词 Environment right Environment resources property right Comparative analysis China
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Mountain Commons: Changing Space and Status at Community Levels in the Himalayas
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作者 Narpat S. JODHA 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2007年第2期124-135,共12页
This paper deals with the imperatives of nature-society interaction in the Himalayas as seen through CPR (Common Property Resources). It specifically looks at the process and factors that characterize the dynamics of ... This paper deals with the imperatives of nature-society interaction in the Himalayas as seen through CPR (Common Property Resources). It specifically looks at the process and factors that characterize the dynamics of the above interactions, with particular reference to the changing status and governance of CPRs at community levels. The paper puts together the synthesis of observations and inferences of different studies by ICIMOD and others in mountain regions, particularly in different parts of Nepal, India, Bhutan, Bangladesh, China and Pakistan. Rural CPRs (providing sustenance supplies and services) as an important component of a community’s natural resource base, manifest the institutional arrangements evolved by the communities to facilitate their adaptations to nature. The above process can be more clearly illustrated with reference to specific characteristics of mountain areas, called mountain specificities. However, over time, the situation of CPRs in terms of their extent and status, governance and management as well as contributions to community sustenance, has changed. The paper attempts toindicate potential lead lines for searching options for rehabilitation of CPRs, based on a closer under- standing of the factors contributing to their decline. 展开更多
关键词 Nature-society interaction common property resources mountain regions HIMALAYAS
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