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  1. Description Via Hugu Sutej: "The small tribe Qalang Smangus of Atayal people lives in mountain area of northern Taiwan, who has gained great achievement in striving for a sustainable community livelihood and well-being for all beings around us through tribal ...

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    "The term "common property regime" refers to a particular social arrangement regulating the preservation, maintenance, and consumption of a common-pool resource."(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Property_Resource)

    From the Wikipedia article athttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_Property_Resource "Common property regimes arise in situations where appropriators acting independently in relationship to a common-pool resource generating scarce resource units would obtain a lower total net benefit than what is achieved if they coordinate their strategies in some w...

    On the Difference between Common Pool Resources and Common Property Regimes

    George Caffentzis in a presentation on the Neo-Hardinians scholars of the Commons: "Scholars in the neo-Hardinian tendency have carried on many important empirical studies of common property systems across the planet as well as have made a number of important distinctions in the study of common property. This is not the place to assess their empirical studies (cf. the extensive bibliography on Private and Common Property Rights in (Ostrom 2000: 352-379) and the Digital Library on the Commons...

  2. Bio. "Hendro Sangkoyo, principal researcher at the School of Democratic Economics (SDE), a learning network he co-founded in 2007. The overarching learning theme that SDE is concerned with is the underlying logic of the deepening social-ecological crisis and the imperative for its reversal. He has been working extensively with rural and urban ...

  3. Abstract. "Can efforts to eradicate inequality in wealth and education eliminate intergenerational persistence of socioeconomic status? The Chinese Communist Revolution and Cultural Revolution aimed to do exactly that.

  4. 2009年1月23日 · Elections by Consent. Governance by Consent: The consent principle says that a decision can only be made when none of the circle members present has a reasoned, substantial objection to making the decision. The consent principle is different than "consensus" and "veto." With consensus the participants must be "for" the decision.

  5. Emily Parker: "Xinchejian, founded in 2010, means "new workshop." It occupies a rented room in a Shanghai warehouse. Members pay around $16 a month to use the space and tools, and on Wednesday nights it is open to the public. The Taiwan-born David Li, a 40-year-old programmer and a co-founder of Xinchejian, wants to lower the barriers for ...

  6. Here is a link to a summary of these eight principles : Nurturing Right Relationships. Viewing Wealth Holistically. Staying Innovative, Adaptive, and Responsive. Empowering Participation. Honouring Community and Place. Using the ‘Edge Effect’ [Collaborative Diversity] to create Abundance. Establishing Robust Circular Flows [Regeneration]

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