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Embankments 2 communidades 2 cooperation 2 embankments 2 institutions 2 Aquaculture techniques 1 Bihar 1 Brahmaputra river 1 Cage culture 1 Common property resources 1 Dams 1 Fish culture 1 Freshwater aquaculture 1 Gangetic plain 1 Goa 1 Himalayan rivers 1 India 1 Kosi 1 Nepal 1 Sarotherodon melanotheron 1 Senegal 1 Tilapia guineensis 1 additional crop 1 common property resources 1 environmental 1 flood protection 1 flood-­-control strategy 1 floods 1 hamlet 1 heterogeneity 1 re-distribution 1 river beds 1 security 1 sustainable 1 tenure 1
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Mukhopadhyay, Pranab 2 Diallo, A. 1 Somanathan, E 1
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eSocialSciences 2 The South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics 1
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Working Papers / eSocialSciences 2 Naga 1 Working papers / The South Asian Network for Development and Environmental Economics 1
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Are Embankments a Good Flood-­-Control Strategy? A Case Study of the Kosi River
Somanathan, E - eSocialSciences - 2012
This paper makes a first pass at evaluating embankments. Using two years or more of data from 504 households in 28 …
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Heterogeneity, Commons and Privatization: Agrarian Institutional Change in Goa
Mukhopadhyay, Pranab - eSocialSciences - 2008
A case study in Goa is used to examine whether tenure security and asset re-distribution can lead to environmentally sustainable outcomes.
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Fishpen culture as a new production system in dammed valleys in the mid-Casamance, Senegal
Diallo, A. - In: Naga 18 (1995) 4, pp. 23-24
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Heterogeneity, Commons and Privitization: Agrarian Institutional Change in Goa
Mukhopadhyay, Pranab - The South Asian Network for Development and …
In the debate on resource management, asset re-distribution and privatization of commons have emerged as contentious issues. This paper uses a case study in Goa to examine whether tenure security and asset re-distribution can lead to environmentally sustainable outcomes. The paper concludes that...
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