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National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis

Project Description

The objective of this working group is to synthesize, extend, and bridge gaps in the state of knowledge with economics research on property rights. The group is focusing on the design of effective and efficient institutions and governance structures and exploring the conditions under bioeconomic dimensions along which different property rights regimes may be most effective.

Principal Investigator(s)

Christopher Costello

Project Dates

Start: January 30, 2007

End: January 31, 2007

completed

Participants

Kate Bonzon
Environmental Defense Fund
Chuck Cook
The Nature Conservancy
Christopher Costello
University of California, Santa Barbara
Robert Deacon
University of California, Santa Barbara
Erica Fleishman
University of California, Santa Barbara
Rod M. Fujita
Environmental Defense Fund
Steven D. Gaines
University of California, Santa Barbara
Theodore Groves
University of California, San Diego
Susan Hanna
Oregon State University
Dan Kaffine
University of California, Santa Barbara
James E. Kirkley
College of William and Mary
Gary Libecap
University of California, Santa Barbara
John Lynham
University of California, Santa Barbara
John M. Melack
University of California, Santa Barbara
Dominic P. Parker
University of California, Santa Barbara
Omar J. Reichman
University of California, Santa Barbara
James N. Sanchirico
Resources for the Future
Martin D. Smith
Duke University
Dale Squires
NOAA, Southwest Fisheries Science Center
Quinn Weninger
Iowa State University
James Wilen
University of California, Davis
James Wilson
University of Maine
Tracy Yandle
Emory University

Products

  1. Journal Article / 2007

    Understanding the consequences of property rights mismatches: A case study of New Zealand's marine resources (Online)