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Published Books, Articles, Chapters and Reports in 2000


de Castro, Fábio
2000. Fishing Accords: The Political Ecology of Fishing Intensification in the Amazon. CIPEC Dissertation Series, No. 4. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University.

Dolšak, Nives
2000. Marketable Permits: Managing Local, Regional, and Global Commons. CIPEC Dissertation Series, No. 5. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University.

Futemma, Célia
2000. Collective Action and Assurance of Property Rights to Natural Resources: A Case Study from the Lower Amazon Region, Santarém, Brazil. CIPEC Dissertation Series, No. 6. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University.

Gardner, Roy, Andrew Herr, Elinor Ostrom, and James A. Walker
2000. The Power and Limitations of Proportional Cutbacks in Common-Pool Resources. Journal of Development Economics 62(2):515–533.

Gibson, Clark C.
2000. Political Institutions and Conservation Outcomes: Wildlife Policy in Zambia. Swiss Political Science Review 6(1):87–121.

Gibson, Clark C., and C. Dustin Becker
2000. A Lack of Institutional Demand: Why a Strong Local Community in Western Ecuador Fails to Protect Its Forest. In People and Forests: Communities, Institutions, and Governance, ed. Clark C. Gibson, Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom, 135–161. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Gibson, Clark C., Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom
2000. Explaining Deforestation: The Role of Local Institutions. In People and Forests: Communities, Institutions, and Governance, ed. Clark C. Gibson, Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom, 1–26. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Gibson, Clark C., Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom, eds.
2000. People and Forests: Communities, Institutions, and Governance. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Gibson, Clark C., Elinor Ostrom, and T. K. Ahn.
2000. The Concept of Scale and the Human Dimensions of Global Change: A Survey. Ecological Economics 32(2):217–239.

Gibson, Clark C., Elinor Ostrom, and Margaret A. McKean
2000. Forests, People, and Governance: Some Initial Theoretical Lessons. In People and Forests: Communities, Institutions, and Governance, ed. Clark C. Gibson, Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom, 227–242. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Hutchinson, Charles F., Jon D. Unruh, and Conrad J. Bahre
2000. Land Use vs. Climate As Causes of Vegetation Change: A Study in SE Arizona. Global Environmental Change 10(1):47–55.

Jiang, Leiwen
2000. Socio-Demographic Changes, Deforestation, and Forest Regrowth in Indiana State: A Concise Report of Work for the Project. Draft of CIPEC Summer Faculty Fellow Report. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University.

Joshi, Neeraj N., Elinor Ostrom, Ganesh P. Shivakoti, and Wai Fung Lam
2000. Institutional Opportunities and Constraints in the Performance of Farmer-Managed Irrigation Systems in Nepal. Asia-Pacific Journal of Rural Development 10(2):67–92.

Koontz, Tom, and Derek Kauneckis
2000. Monroe County Land Use Study. CIPEC Summary Report CSR-1. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University.

Lehoucq, Fabrice
2000. Institutionalizing Democracy: Constraint and Ambition in the Politics of Electoral Reform. Comparative Politics 32(4):459–477.

Moran, Emilio
2000. Theory and Practice in Environmental Anthropology. In The Unity of Theory and Practice in Anthropology: Rebuilding a Fractured Synthesis, ed. C. Hill and M. Baba, 132–146. NAPA Bulletin #18. Washington, D.C.: National Association for the Practice of Anthropology.

Moran, Emilio F., Eduardo. S. Brondízio, Joanna Tucker, Maria Clara Silva-Forsberg, Italo Falesi, and Stephen D. McCracken
2000. Strategies for Amazonian Forest Restoration: Evidence for Afforestation in Five Regions of the Brazilian Amazon. In Amazônia at the Crossroads: The Challenge of Sustainable Development, ed. A. Hall, 129–149. London: Institute for Latin American Studies, University of London.

Moran, Emilio F., Eduardo. S. Brondízio, Joanna M. Tucker, Maria Clara da Silva-Forsberg, Stephen D. McCracken, and Italo Falesi
2000. Effects of Soil Fertility and Land Use on Forest Succession in Amazonia. Forest Ecology and Management 139(1-3):93–108.

Nyerges, Endre A. and Green, Glen M.
2000. The Ethnography of Landscape: GIS and Remote Sensing in the Study of Forest Change in West African Guinea Savanna. American Anthropologist. 102(2):272–289. Click here to view color figures.

Ostrom, Elinor. 2000

    Collective Action and the Evolution of Social Norms. Journal of Economic Perspectives 14(3):137–158. 

    Commons, Institutional Diversity of. Chapter in Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, vol. 1, ed. Simon Levin, 702–728. San Diego, Calif.: Academic Press.

    The Danger of Self-Evident Truths. PS: Political Science & Politics 33(1):33–44. URL: http://www.apsanet.org/imgtest/DangerSelf-Evident-Ostrom.pdf.

    Private and Common-Property Rights. In Encyclopedia of Law and Economics. Vol. II Civil Law and Economics, ed. Boudewijn Bouckaert and Gerrit De Geest, 332–379. Cheltenham, England: Edward Elgar Publishing.

    Reformulating the Commons. Swiss Political Science Review 6(1):29–52.

Ostrom, Elinor, and Mary Beth Wertime
2000. International Forestry Resources and Institutions Research Strategy. Appendix in People and Forests: Communities, Institutions, and Governance, ed. Clark C. Gibson, Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom, 243–268. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Schweik, Charles
2000. Optimal Foraging, Institutions, and Forest Change: A Case from Nepal. In People and Forests: Communities, Institutions, and Governance, ed. Clark C. Gibson, Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom, 99–134. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Schweik, Charles
2000. Optimal Foraging, Institutions, and Forest Change: A Case from Nepal. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 63/64. Reprint from People and Forests: Communities, Institutions, and Governance, ed. Clark C. Gibson, Margaret A. McKean, and Elinor Ostrom, 99–134 (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press).

Schweik, Charles, and J. Morgan Grove
2000. Fostering Open-Source Research Via a World Wide Web System. Public Administration & Management: An Interactive Journal 5(4):2 [online]. URL: http://www.pamij.com/5_4/5_4_2_opensource.html.

Southworth, Jane, J. C. Randolph, M. Habeck, O. C. Doering, G. Rao, R. A. Pfeifer, and J. Johnston
2000. Consequences of Future Climate Change and Changing Climate Variability on Corn Yields in the Midwestern United States. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 82:139–158.

Tucker, Catherine M.
2000. Striving for Sustainable Forest Management in Mexico and Honduras: The Experience of Two Communities. Mountain Research and Development 20(2):116–117.

Vasenda, Sandra, Laura Carlson, Deborah Riley, Katheryn Summers, Andrew Yoder, and students in the spring Y396 Seminar in Political Science
2000. Groups Affecting Policy in Southern Indiana: Forest, Wildlife, and Roads. CIPEC Summary Report CSR-2. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University.

Walker, James M., Roy Gardner, Andrew Herr, and Elinor Ostrom
2000. Collective Choice in the Commons: Experimental Results on Proposed Allocation Rules and Votes. The Economic Journal 110(460):212–234.

Walker, R., A. Homma, Emilio Moran, and L. Anselin
2000. Deforestation and Cattle Ranching in the Brazilian Amazon: External Capital and Household Processes. World Development 28(4):683–699.




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