Books, Articles, Chapters, and Reports Published in 1999
Agrawal, Arun, and Clark Gibson
1999. Enchantment and Disenchantment: The Role of Community in Natural Resource Conservation. World Development 27(4):629–649.
Brondízio, Eduardo
1999. Agroforestry Intensification in the Amazon Estuary. London: Intermediate Technology Publication.
Dodds, David
1999. Miskito Foods, Miskito Forests: Crop Adoption and the Alteration of an Indigenous Landscape. In Consequences of Cultivar Diffusion, ed. Leonard Plotnicov and Richard Scaglion. Ethnology Monograph No. 17. Pittsburgh, Pa.: University of Pittsburgh.
Gibson, Clark C.
1999. Bureaucracies and Environmental Politics in Africa: A Structural Choice Approach. Comparative Politics 31(3)273–294.
Gibson, Clark C.
1999. Politicians and Poachers: The Political Economy of Wildlife Policy in Africa. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
Hayashi, Nahoko, Elinor Ostrom, James Walker, and Toshio Yamagishi
1999. Reciprocity, Trust, and the Sense of Control: A Cross-Societal Study. Rationality and Society 11(1):27–46.
Johnston-Dodds, Kimberly A., and David Dodds
1999. El Proyecto de la Presa Patuca y el Corredor de la Mosquitia Hondureña: Asegurar un Trato Justo para las Generaciones Futuras. (The Patuca Dam Project and the Mosquitia Corridor of Honduras: Ensuring fairness to future generations.) Mesoamérica 37(June):169–196.
Koontz, Tomas
1999. Administrators and Citizens: Measuring Agency Officials' Efforts to Foster and Use Public Input in Forest Policy. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 9(2):251–280.
Koontz, Tomas
1999. Citizen Participation: Conflicting Interests in State and National Agency Policy Making. The Social Science Journal 36(3):441–458.
Low, Bobbi, Robert Costanza, Elinor Ostrom, James Wilson, and Carl P. Simon
1999. Human-Ecosystem Interactions: A Dynamic Integrated Model. Ecological Economics 31(2):227–242.
McCracken, Stephen, Eduardo Brondízio, Donald Nelson, Emilio Moran, Andréa Siqueira, and Carlos Rodriguez-Pedraza
1999. Remote Sensing and GIS at Farm Property Level: Demography and Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 65(11):1311–1320.
McGrath, D., Fábio de Castro, E. Camara, and Célia Futemma
1999. Community Management of Floodplain Lakes and the Sustainable Development of Amazonian Fisheries. In Varzea: Diversity, Development, and Conservation of Amazonia's Whitewater Floodplains, ed. C. Padoch, M. Ayres, M. Pinedo-Vasques, and A. Henderson, 59–82. Vol. 13 in Advances in Economic Botany series. New York: The New York Botanical Garden Press.
Mitlewski, B., P. R. S. Oliveira, M. L. Ruffino, and Fábio de Castro
1999. Lake Jauari/Dos Botos - Results from Community Census (in Portuguese). Coleção Meio Ambiente, Série Estudos Pesca 21:111–163. (Published by Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente [IBAMA], Santarém, Pará, Brazil.)
Moran, Emilio
1999. The Development Encounter and Academic Anthropology. Development Anthropologist 16(1-2):6–11.
Ostrom, Elinor. 1999
Coping with Tragedies of the Commons. The Annual Review of Political Science 2:493–535.
Die Verfassung der Allmende: Jenseits von Staat und Markt (Governing the commons: The evolution of institutions for collective action), trans. Ekkehard Schöller. Tubingen, Germany: Mohr Siebeck.
Institutional Rational Choice: An Assessment of the Institutional Analysis and Development Framework. In Theories of the Policy Process, ed. Paul A. Sabatier, 35–71. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press.
Self-Governance and Forest Resources. In CIFOR Occasional Paper No. 20, 1–15. Bogor, Indonesia: Center for International Forestry Research (CIFOR). URL: http://www.cifor.cgiar.org/publications/pdf_files/OccPapers/OP-20.pdf
Social Capital: A Fad or a Fundamental Concept? In Social Capital: A Multifaceted Perspective, ed. Partha Dasgupta and Ismail Serageldin, 172–214. Washington, D.C.: The World Bank.
Ostrom, Elinor, Joanna Burger, Christopher B. Field, Richard B. Norgaard, and David Policansky
1999. Revisiting the Commons: Local Lessons, Global Challenges. Science 284(5412):278–282.
Schweik, Charles M., and Glen M. Green
1999. The Use of Spectral Mixture Analysis to Study Human Incentives, Actions, and Environmental Outcomes. Social Science Computer Review 17(1):40–63. Click here to view color figures.
Silva-Forsberg, Maria Clara
1999. Protecting an Urban Forest Reserve in the Amazon: A Multi-Scale Analysis of Edge Effects, Population Pressure, and Institutions. CIPEC Dissertation Series, No. 3. Bloomington: Center for the Study of Institutions, Population, and Environmental Change (CIPEC), Indiana University.
Sohn, Y., Emilio Moran, and F. Gurri
1999. Deforestation in North Central Yucatan, 1985–1995: Mapping Secondary Succession of Forest and Agricultural Land Use in Sotuta Using the Cosine of the Angle Concept. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 65(8):947–958.
Tucker, Catherine
1999. Common Property Design Principles and Development in a Honduran Community. Praxis 15:47–76.
Tucker, Catherine
1999. Manejo Forestal y Políticas Nacionales en La Campa, Honduras. Mesoamérica 37(June):111–144.
Tucker, Catherine
1999. Private vs. Communal Forests: Forest Conditions and Tenure in a Honduran Community. Human Ecology 27(2):201–230.
Walsh, S. J., Tom P. Evans, W. F. Welsh, B. Entwisle, and R. Rindfuss
1999. Scale-Dependent Relationships between Population and Environment in Northeastern Thailand. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing 65(1):97–105.
Wilson, James, Bobbi Low, Robert Costanza, and Elinor Ostrom
1999. Scale Misperceptions and the Spatial Dynamics of a Social-Ecological System. Ecological Economics 31(2):243–257.
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