The SES Framework in a Marine Setting: Methodological Lessons *

作者: Achim Schlüter , Róger Madrigal , None

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摘要: The paper discusses the application of Elinor Ostrom’s Social Ecological Systems (SES) framework, using as example a community organization in Costa Rica, which collectively extracts turtle eggs. does so with particular aim examining coevolving relationship between political science and economics. SES framework is understood useful exploratory tool, was introduced into joint research agenda from perspective. breadth its approach enables it to capture empirically observable diversity. In this sense provided perfect complement more partial view that economics brought process.

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