Commons as a Social-Ecological System: The case study of Radi Forest in Icaria

TitleCommons as a Social-Ecological System: The case study of Radi Forest in Icaria
Publication TypeThesis
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsKoumparou D.
DegreePh.D.
Abstract

The common-property status or commons is one of the four property statuses of nature. The relevant literature in the social
sciences reveals that commons as management practice and organizational scheme of people and nature relies on the principles
of cooperation and reciprocity, while it condemns any fonn of competition and intense individualism. The net of the relationships
within the community ofa common pool resource specifies the evolution of the natural resource and identifies interesting
qualities of the social life. In the present case study the Ran ti forest on the island of Ikaria operates as a «commons»
and creates an interesting socially produced landscape.

DOI10.12681/eadd/14316
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Community and Forest: Environmental Narratives in Ikaria island, Greece

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Τhis case concerns the Radi forest in Ikaria Island, Greece. It is revealed the role of local, community institutions, and the external institutional context in the organization process of people and forest. This work synthesizes and analyzes, by historical ethnography, the socio-ecological system, its origins and the conditions that contributed to the emergence and establishment of this system. The invention and the appliance of management plans by the self-organized community in Ikaria island...
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