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Part 1: Analytical Framework
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Part 1: Analytical Framework
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1. Introduction: Towards Voice and Reflexivity, by Olivier De Schutter and Katharina Pistor
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Part 2: Essential Resources: Challenges Ahead
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Part 2: Essential Resources: Challenges Ahead
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2. Land’s Essentiality and Land Governance, by Derek Hall
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3. Governing Boundaries: Exclusion, Essential Resources, and Sustainability, by Edella Schlager
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4. Property Theory, Essential Resources, and the Global Land Rush, by Hanoch Dagan
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5. MultipliCity: Water, Rules and the Making of Connections in Mumbai, by Nikhil Anand
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Part 3: Beyond Voice and Reflexivity
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Part 3: Beyond Voice and Reflexivity
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6. Voice, Reflexivity, and Say: Governing Access to and Control of Land in China, by Eva Pils
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7. Tenure Security and Exclusion Processes in Peri-urban areas and Rural Hinterlands of West African Cities, by Alain Durand-Lasserve
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8. Redirecting Regulation? Land Titling and Cambodia’s Post-Neoliberal Conjuncture, by Michael B. Dwyer
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9. Erosion of Essential Resources in Neoliberal India: A Bottom-Up View, by Vamsi Vakulabharana
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10. Comparing Water Access Regimes Under Conditions of Scarcity: The Tale of two Communities in the United States, by Michael Cox
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Part 4: Governing Essential Resources in Action
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Part 4: Governing Essential Resources in Action
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11. Go with the Flow: Lessons from Water Management and Water Markets for Essential Resources, by Vanessa Cassado-Pérez
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12. Ecology: Water Governance’s Missing Link, by Scott McKenzie
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13. Water Scarcity in Morocco: Voice, Narrative, and Essential Resource Governance, by John Hursh
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14. Solving Trans-Border Water Issues in Changing Climate Scenarios of South Asia: A Theoretical Illustration Using a Principal-Agent Bargaining Approach, by Nilhari Neupane
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15. Voice and Reflexivity in Essential Resources: Reforming the Community Land Regime in Kenya, by Laila Macharia
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16. Do Traditional Institutions Matter in Participatory Essential Resource Governance Systems in Zimbabwe? , by Manase Kudzai Chiweshe
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17. Local Corporations: An Organizational Form to Reduce Information Costs and Maintain Supportive Resources, by James Krueger
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Epilogue, by Olivier De Schutter and Katharina Pistor
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Contributors
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Index
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CONTENTS vii 17. Local Corporations: A Corporate Form to Reduce Information Costs and Maintain Supportive Resources 336 James Krueger Epilogue 355 Contributors 359 Index 365
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