The Frontier Problem in Incipient Groundwater Management Regimes in Balochistan (Pakistan)

作者: Frank van Steenbergen

DOI: 10.1007/BF01190098

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摘要: Using case material on the exploitation of groundwater in Balochistan Province Pakistan, article studies how resource management regimes evolve or fail to evolve. Incipient face two problems: definition access rights and lack knowledge limits regenerative capacities as well behavior co-users. These problems will usually be addressed soon increased makes itself first felt declining exploitation, though this does not necessary mean that is exploited at levels are sustainable. As continue increase however point overexploitation may reached, beyond which it much more difficult for a regime

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