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Sustaining development : environmental resources in developing countries / Daniel W. Bromley.
Lippincott Library HC59.72.E5 B76 1999
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Bromley, Daniel W., 1940-
- Series:
- New horizons in environmental economics
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sustainable development--Developing countries.
- Sustainable development.
- Deforestation.
- Right of property.
- Developing countries.
- Natural resources--Developing countries--Management.
- Natural resources.
- Management.
- Right of property--Developing countries.
- Environmental policy--Developing countries.
- Environmental policy.
- Developing countries--Economic policy.
- Economic policy.
- Deforestation--Developing countries--Case studies.
- Physical Description:
- viii, 288 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, [1999]
- Contents:
- Part I The Development Problem
- 1 'Sustaining Development' 3
- 2 'Reconstituting Economic Systems: Institutions in National Economic Development', Development Policy Review, 11(2), 1993, 131-51, reset 14
- 3 'On Risk, Transactions, and Economic Development in the Semiarid Tropics', with Jean-Paul Chavas, Economic Development and Cultural Change, 37(4), July 1989, 719-36 31
- 4 'Development Reconsidered: The African Challenge', Food Policy, 20(5), 1995, 425-38 49
- Part II Property Regimes in Development Policy
- 5 'The Commons, Common Property, and Environmental Policy', Environmental and Resource Economics, 2, 1992, 1-17 65
- 6 'Property Relations and Economic Development: The Other Land Reform', World Development, 17(6), 1989, 867-77 82
- 7 'Indigenous Land Rights in Sub-Saharan Africa: Appropriation, Security and Investment Demand', with Espen Sjaastad, World Development, 25(4), 1997, 549-62 93
- 8 'Property Rights, Externalities and Resource Degradation: Locating the Tragedy', with Bruce A. Larson, Journal of Development Economics, 33(2), 1990, 235-62, reset 107
- 9 'Co-Management or No Management: The Prospects for Internal Governance of Common Property Regimes through Dynamic Contracts', with Brent M. Swallow, Oxford Agrarian Studies, 22(1), 1994, 3-16 129
- 10 'Institutions, Governance and Incentives in Common Property Regimes for African Rangelands', with Brent M. Swallow, Environmental and Resource Economics, 6, 1995, 99-118 143
- 11 'Economic Dimensions of Community-Based Conservation', in David Western, R. Michael Wright and Shirley C. Strum (eds), Natural Connections: Perspectives in Community-Based Conservation, Island Press, 1994, 428-47, reset 163
- 12 'The Enclosure Movement Revisited: The South African Commons', Journal of Economic Issues, XXVIII(2), June 1994, 357-65 180
- 13 'Necessity and Purpose in Chinese Agriculture: 1949-95', with Zhiqun Xue-Lascoux, Oxford Development Studies, 24(3), October 1996, 261-80 189
- Part III Empirical Issues
- 14 'The Village Against the Center: Resource Depletion in South Asia', with Devendra P. Chapagain, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 66(5), December 1984, 868-73 211
- 15 'The Economics of Cain and Abel: Agro-Pastoral Property Rights in the Sahel', with Rogier van den Brink and Jean-Paul Chavas, Journal of Development Studies, 31(3), February 1995, 373-99 217
- 16 'Extensification of Agriculture and Deforestation: Empirical Evidence from Sudan', with Abdelmoneim H. Elnagheeb, Agricultural Economics, 10, 1994, 193-200 244
- 17 'Rainfed Mechanized Farming and Deforestation in Central Sudan', with Abdelmoneim Hashim Elnagheeb, Environmental and Resource Economics, 2, 1992, 359-71 252
- 18 'Natural Resource Prices, Export Policies, and Deforestation: The Case of Sudan', with Bruce A. Larson, World Development, 19(10), 1991, 1289-97 265
- 19 'Deforestation: Institutional Causes and Solutions', in Matti Palo and Jussi Uusivuori (eds), World Forests, Society and Environment, forthcoming 1998, reset 274.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1858988888
- OCLC:
- 40043622
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