Potentials and Constraints of Common Pasture Use – Field Experiments on Common Pool Resource Management in Azerbaijan and Georgia

Grazing livestock on commonly managed pastures is a widespread practice in post-socialist countries such as Azerbaijan and Georgia. Despite the value of livestock as an important income source for rural households, commonly managed pastures frequently show signs of degradation, pointing to shortcomi...

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Main Authors: Anja Salzer, Regina Neudert, Volker Beckmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Utrecht University Library Open Access Journals (Publishing Services) 2020-03-01
Series:International Journal of the Commons
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Online Access:https://www.thecommonsjournal.org/articles/953
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Regina Neudert
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description Grazing livestock on commonly managed pastures is a widespread practice in post-socialist countries such as Azerbaijan and Georgia. Despite the value of livestock as an important income source for rural households, commonly managed pastures frequently show signs of degradation, pointing to shortcomings in the joint management of common pool resources in those countries. Among other factors, the success of common management crucially depends on the cooperation and self-organization capacity of stakeholders. Especially in post-socialist countries, their capacity and willingness to cooperate in natural resource management is said to be low due to previous experiences of forced cooperation during the socialist period. In this paper, we investigate stakeholders’ capacity to cooperate in natural resource management in two post-socialist countries drawing on a framed field experiment for common pasture use. The analysis of group and individual participant performances show that groups are indeed capable of managing experimental pastures sustainably, especially if participants have the possibility to communicate which, in addition, is positively affecting cooperation. However, we find significant differences in participant performances and decisions between both countries, pointing to differing experiences with real-world pasture scarcity, common pasture management, as well as to differences in social capital endowment and cultural context factors.
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spelling doaj.art-5bf9feaafd8946e9b0defca615875ee02022-12-21T18:22:38ZengUtrecht University Library Open Access Journals (Publishing Services)International Journal of the Commons1875-02812020-03-0114110.5334/ijc.953464Potentials and Constraints of Common Pasture Use – Field Experiments on Common Pool Resource Management in Azerbaijan and GeorgiaAnja Salzer0Regina Neudert1Volker Beckmann2Institute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Law and Economics, University of GreifswaldInstitute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Law and Economics, University of GreifswaldInstitute of Botany and Landscape Ecology, Faculty of Law and Economics, University of GreifswaldGrazing livestock on commonly managed pastures is a widespread practice in post-socialist countries such as Azerbaijan and Georgia. Despite the value of livestock as an important income source for rural households, commonly managed pastures frequently show signs of degradation, pointing to shortcomings in the joint management of common pool resources in those countries. Among other factors, the success of common management crucially depends on the cooperation and self-organization capacity of stakeholders. Especially in post-socialist countries, their capacity and willingness to cooperate in natural resource management is said to be low due to previous experiences of forced cooperation during the socialist period. In this paper, we investigate stakeholders’ capacity to cooperate in natural resource management in two post-socialist countries drawing on a framed field experiment for common pasture use. The analysis of group and individual participant performances show that groups are indeed capable of managing experimental pastures sustainably, especially if participants have the possibility to communicate which, in addition, is positively affecting cooperation. However, we find significant differences in participant performances and decisions between both countries, pointing to differing experiences with real-world pasture scarcity, common pasture management, as well as to differences in social capital endowment and cultural context factors.https://www.thecommonsjournal.org/articles/953comparative case studiescommon pool resourcescommon managementcommunicationcooperationculturedecision makingdegradationfield experimentspasture scarcityparticipants performancerangelands
spellingShingle Anja Salzer
Regina Neudert
Volker Beckmann
Potentials and Constraints of Common Pasture Use – Field Experiments on Common Pool Resource Management in Azerbaijan and Georgia
International Journal of the Commons
comparative case studies
common pool resources
common management
communication
cooperation
culture
decision making
degradation
field experiments
pasture scarcity
participants performance
rangelands
title Potentials and Constraints of Common Pasture Use – Field Experiments on Common Pool Resource Management in Azerbaijan and Georgia
title_full Potentials and Constraints of Common Pasture Use – Field Experiments on Common Pool Resource Management in Azerbaijan and Georgia
title_fullStr Potentials and Constraints of Common Pasture Use – Field Experiments on Common Pool Resource Management in Azerbaijan and Georgia
title_full_unstemmed Potentials and Constraints of Common Pasture Use – Field Experiments on Common Pool Resource Management in Azerbaijan and Georgia
title_short Potentials and Constraints of Common Pasture Use – Field Experiments on Common Pool Resource Management in Azerbaijan and Georgia
title_sort potentials and constraints of common pasture use field experiments on common pool resource management in azerbaijan and georgia
topic comparative case studies
common pool resources
common management
communication
cooperation
culture
decision making
degradation
field experiments
pasture scarcity
participants performance
rangelands
url https://www.thecommonsjournal.org/articles/953
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