Institutional boundaries and common-pool resource management: A comparative analysis of water management programs in California
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] P. Newman. The new Palgrave dictionary of economics and the law , 1998 .
[2] E. Ostrom. COPING WITH TRAGEDIES OF THE COMMONS , 1999 .
[3] Elinor Ostrom,et al. Self-Governance of Common-pool Resources , 1998 .
[4] R. Caves,et al. Northern California's Water Industry: The Comparative Efficiency of Public Enterprise in Developing a Scarce Natural Resource , 1966 .
[5] A. Dinar,et al. Conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water , 2006 .
[6] D Ledbury,et al. 1997 census of agriculture. , 1999 .
[7] Teresa A. Rice,et al. Water Banks in the West , 1994 .
[8] V. Ostrom,et al. The Organization of Government in Metropolitan Areas: A Theoretical Inquiry , 1961, American Political Science Review.
[9] M. El-Ashry,et al. Troubled Waters: New Policies for Managing Water in the American West , 1986 .
[10] D. North. Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance: Economic performance , 1990 .
[11] Tanya Heikkila,et al. Institutions and Conjunctive Water Management Among Three Western States , 2002 .
[12] Ronald J. Oakerson,et al. 분권화 시대의 대도시 거버넌스 = Governing local public economies : creating the civic metropolis , 1999 .
[13] J. Connolly. Comparative Cost Analysis , 1967, Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
[14] Roger B. Parks,et al. Comparative Metropolitan Organization: Service Production and Governance Structures in St. Louis (MO) and Allegheny County (PA) , 1993 .
[15] Ronald J. Oakerson. The organization of local public economies , 1987 .
[16] A. Lepawsky. Water Resources and American Federalism , 1950, American Political Science Review.
[17] Harvey O. Banks,et al. Water resources planning , 1973 .
[18] A. Fisher,et al. Alternatives for Managing Drought: A Comparative Cost Analysis , 1995 .
[19] E. Ostrom. An agenda for the study of institutions , 1986 .
[20] G. Alward,et al. Patterns of Demographic, Economic, and Value Change in the Western United States: Implications for Water Use and Management: Report to the Western Water Policy Review Advisory Commission , 1997 .
[21] Hanna J. Cortner,et al. Guidelines for Improved Institutional Analysis in Water Resources Planning , 1984 .
[22] Neil S. Grigg,et al. Water Resources Management: Principles, Regulations, and Cases , 1996 .
[23] G. Varner. Overtapped Oasis: Reform or Revolution for Western Water , 1992 .
[24] W. Blomquist,et al. Dividing the Waters: Governing Groundwater in Southern California , 1992 .
[25] E. Ostrom,et al. A Grammar of Institutions , 1995, American Political Science Review.
[26] Citizen Voice and Public Entrepreneurship: The Organizational Dynamic of a Complex Metropolitan County , 1988 .
[27] Elinor Ostrom,et al. The Danger of Self-Evident Truths* , 2000, PS: Political Science & Politics.
[28] Douglas S. Kenney,et al. Resource Management at the Watershed Level: An Assessment of the Changing Federal Role in the Emerging Era of Community-Based Watershed Management , 1997 .
[29] David J. Jaquette. Efficient water use in California: Conjunctive management of ground and surface reservoirs , 1981 .
[30] S. Tang. Institutions and Collective Action: Self-Governance in Irrigation , 1992 .
[31] G. Brady. Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action , 1993 .
[32] W. Lam,et al. Governing Irrigation Systems in Nepal: Institutions, Infrastructure, and Collective Action , 1998 .
[33] Robert Gottlieb,et al. Thirst for Growth: Water Agencies as Hidden Government in California , 1992 .