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Contested Common Land - Environmental Governance Past and Present

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This innovative and interdisciplinary book makes a major contribution to common pool resource studies. It offers a new perspective on the sustainable governance of common resources, grounded in contemporary and archival research on the common lands of England and Wales - an important common resource with multiple, and often conflicting, uses. It encompasses ecologically sensitive environments and landscapes, is an important agricultural resource and provides public access to the countryside for recreation.

Contested Common Land brings together historical and contemporary legal scholarship to examine the environmental governance of common land from c.1600 to the present day. It uses four case studies to illustrate the challenges presented by the sustainable management of common property from an interdisciplinary perspective - from the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales, North Norfolk coast and the Cambrian Mountains. These demonstrate that cultural assumptions concerning the value of common land have changed across the centuries, with profound consequences for the law, land management, the legal expression of concepts of common 'property' rights and their exercise. The 'stakeholders' of today are the inheritors of this complex cultural legacy, and must negotiate diverse and sometimes conflicting objectives in their pursuit of a potentially unifying goal: a secure and sustainable future for the commons.

The book also has considerable contemporary relevance, providing a timely contribution to discussion of strategies for the implementation of the Commons Act of 2006. The case studies position the new legislation in England and Wales within the wider context of institutional scholarship on the governance principles for successful common pool resource management, and the rejection of the 'tragedy of the commons'.

List of contents

Preface
Abbreviations
1. Introduction: Common Land as a Contested Resource
Part I: Custom, Property Rights and Sustainable Management
2. Custom and the Culture of the Commons
3. 'That our Common moore be not wronged': sustainable land management in an historical context
4. Property Rights in the Modern Commons
5. Contemporary Governance of the Commons: the quest for sustainability
Part II: Commons in Focus: Four case studies
6. Eskdale, Cumbria
7. Ingleborough and Scales Moor, North Yorkshire
8. Elan Valley, Powys
9. Brancaster and Thornham, Norfolk
10. Sustainable Commons: Reflections on History, Law and Governance
Glossary
References
Cases and Legislation
Index

About the author

Chris Rodgers is Professor of Law at Newcastle University, UK.
Eleanor Straughton is Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of History, Lancaster University, UK.
Angus Winchester is Senior Lecturer in History at Lancaster University.
Margherita Pieraccini is lecturer in law at the University of Exeter, UK.

Product details

Authors Christopher P. Straughton Rodgers
Assisted by Margherita Pieraccini (Editor), Christopher P Rodgers (Editor), Christopher P. Rodgers (Editor), Eleanor Straughton (Editor), Angus J L Winchester (Editor), Angus J. L. Winchester (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 21.01.2016
 
EAN 9781138971752
ISBN 978-1-138-97175-2
No. of pages 240
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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