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Commons --- Human ecology. --- Trespass.
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The first authoritative survey of the history of common land in Great Britain from the medieval period to present day.
Commons --- Great Britain. --- E-books
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Public spaces --- Commons --- Liminality --- Political aspects
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Balance on Nature's Commonsis a 'must read' for anyone aspiring to be an environmental activist, anyone concerned about anthropogenic altercation of environmental balance, and anyone involved in decision-making relevant to those issues.The narrative is written in an easy-to-follow non-academic style that calls the cards as the author sees them. It is intended to be thought-provoking and is well studded with 'curved balls'.The author clearly explains the concept of 'Natural Commons' and their importance for maintaining the integrity of the 'Web of Life', which coincidently includes humanity.Unlike much that is written about environmental priorities, the text also includes a substantive section suggesting how the priorities might be addressed. Have we the will?The multi-disciplinary approach may bemuse the specialist, but it provides material that everyone can empathise with.
Environmental protection. --- Global commons. --- Human ecology.
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"Elinor Ostrom est la première femme à recevoir le prix de la Banque de Suède dit 'Nobel d'économie' en 2009. Cet accomplissement vient couronner une vie de travaux consacrés à la notion de 'communs': des organisations sociales qui gèrent collectivement des ressources en se donnant leurs propres règles. Son œuvre foisonnante montre comment ces formes d'auto-gouvernement sont souvent plus à même de préserver les biens communs que l'État ou le marché seuls. À l'heure des crises sanitaires, écologiques et sociales, cette première monographie en langue française consacrée à Elinor Ostrom vient ainsi réparer une injustice et provoquer le débat sur un dépassement du clivage public-privé, initiant un profond renouvellement de la pensée économique, sociologique et par-dessus tout politique."--Page 4 of cover.
Commons --- Natural resources, Communal --- Management --- History. --- Ostrom, Elinor.
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"Since its founding in 2011 the Social Science Korea Research Center on the Commons and Sustainable Society (SSK Center) has been at the forefront of Commons Research in South Korea. This book brings together the discoveries and insights the Center has produced in its first decade, as a contribution to international commons research and to the understanding of the commons in South Korea particularly. Divided into five main parts, the book charts the course of commons research in South Korea. The first part surveys the historical background to commons thinking through the course of its foundation as a dictator-led developmental state through to its current democratic and neoliberal status quo. Following on from this, the second part looks at how diverse commons perspectives have taken root during this period. Part three then analyses the various specific fields through which commons research in Korea has grown. After this part four presents the fruits of this commons research - the alternative policies and social actions that have been proposed for Korean society. Lastly, part five addresses the remaining challenges which ongoing commons research in Korea is seeking to address. An insightful resource both for scholars of Korean political economy and for scholars of commons studies more broadly"--
Commons --- Natural resources, Communal --- Village communities --- Regional planning
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"Since its founding in 2011 the Social Science Korea Research Center on the Commons and Sustainable Society (SSK Center) has been at the forefront of Commons Research in South Korea. This book brings together the discoveries and insights the Center has produced in its first decade, as a contribution to international commons research and to the understanding of the commons in South Korea particularly. Divided into five main parts, the book charts the course of commons research in South Korea. The first part surveys the historical background to commons thinking through the course of its foundation as a dictator-led developmental state through to its current democratic and neoliberal status quo. Following on from this, the second part looks at how diverse commons perspectives have taken root during this period. Part three then analyses the various specific fields through which commons research in Korea has grown. After this part four presents the fruits of this commons research - the alternative policies and social actions that have been proposed for Korean society. Lastly, part five addresses the remaining challenges which ongoing commons research in Korea is seeking to address. An insightful resource both for scholars of Korean political economy and for scholars of commons studies more broadly"--
Commons --- Natural resources, Communal --- Village communities --- Regional planning
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Vous avez dit espace commun ? reformule le débat sur les biens communs à partir de la question des espaces de vie, c’est-à-dire des lieux qui se structurent à partir de réseaux de relations et de collaboration civique tissés entre les habitants. La situation pandémique, parce qu’elle amplifie les risques de ségrégation spatiale, d’inégalités et de recours à l’entre-soi et aux principes d’exclusion, en fait aujourd’hui un sujet central. Interroger les espaces de vie, de la ville et de son territoire, permet donc, d’une part, de comprendre le rôle de nouvelles formes de gouvernance dans la définition d’un horizon post-capitaliste, et dans l’exploration d’alternatives soutenables de co-design, co-projettation et co-construction, et d’autre part, d’identifier les régimes de partage, les connaissances et pratiques de citoyenneté active qui se profilent comme éléments d’innovation sociale et urbaine. Les approches théoriques et les études de cas, qui s’articulent dans cet ouvrage, montrent que les Commons sont bien plus que l’ensemble des biens non rivaux et non exclusifs : ils constituent, au-delà d’une modalité de résistance à la privatisation débridée du capitalisme, une pratique instituante. La variété des modes de vie est appréhendée ici à travers la diversité des concepts d’espace et leur inéluctable corrélation, dans un jeu de regards croisés entre l’Italie et la France, ouvrant à un apprentissage réciproque. Auteurs : Jean Attali, MariaLuisa Barelli, Sara Basso, Maria Bottiglieri, Francesca Bragaglia, Simona Calvagna, Roméo Carabelli, Estelle Carlier, Valter Cavallaro, Juliette Charron, Cristina Dalla Torre, Clémence Dupuis, Gilda Farrell, Benedetta Giudice, Francesca Gori, Paola Gregory, George-Henry Laffont, Charlotte Limonne, Ugo Mattei, Danièle Méaux, Andrea Membretti, Jimmy Meersman, Giusi Pappalardo, Elisa Ravazzoli, David Robin, Davide Rolfo, Laura Saija, Florence Sarano, Silvana Segapeli, Laura Socci, Katia Stachowicz, Géraldine Texier-Rideau, Vanessa Mascia Turri, Elena Vigliocco et Angioletta Voghera.
Public spaces --- Global commons --- Political planning --- Commons --- Community development, Urban --- Espaces publics --- Biens communs mondiaux --- Politique publique --- Terres de communage --- Développement communautaire urbain --- Sociology, Urban --- Common good
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