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Urban Port Development Conflicts: Towards Managing an Amenity Commons
It is argued that holistic perspectives are imperative to cope with urban policy challenges of planning and accountability in the late 1990s. A promising holistic perspective for understanding and resolving urban development conflicts is the co-management of common pool resources. With the aid of a New Zealand case study, it is demonstrated that conflicts over such resources are a manifestation of inadequate institutional arrangements for managing the “amenity commons”. If institutional arrangements are crafted so that those stakeholders who directly benefit from using a resource can communicate, agree on norms, monitor each other, and sanction non-compliance to agreements, they can substantially reduce conflict over the resource.
Urban Port Development Conflicts: Towards Managing an Amenity Commons
It is argued that holistic perspectives are imperative to cope with urban policy challenges of planning and accountability in the late 1990s. A promising holistic perspective for understanding and resolving urban development conflicts is the co-management of common pool resources. With the aid of a New Zealand case study, it is demonstrated that conflicts over such resources are a manifestation of inadequate institutional arrangements for managing the “amenity commons”. If institutional arrangements are crafted so that those stakeholders who directly benefit from using a resource can communicate, agree on norms, monitor each other, and sanction non-compliance to agreements, they can substantially reduce conflict over the resource.
Urban Port Development Conflicts: Towards Managing an Amenity Commons
Selsky, John W. (author) / Memon, P.A. (author)
Urban Policy and Research ; 15 ; 259-268
1997-12-01
10 pages
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