Changing Use Patterns, Changing Feedback Links : implications for Reorganization of Coastal Fisheries Management in the Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden

Property rights are important institutions for regulating the use of valuable natural resources from coastal ecosystems. In this case study, we identify and analyze property rights and user pattern ...

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