Making the commons work: conservation and cooperation in Ireland

Di Falco, S. & Thomas M, v. R. (2008). Making the commons work: conservation and cooperation in Ireland. Land Economics, 84(4), 620-634. https://doi.org/10.3368/le.84.4.620
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Commonage represents land held under common property that incorporates a system of local cooperative arrangements and rules to conserve and manage the Irish uplands. We analyze the institutional and economic factors that influence the behavior of commonage farmers under a common property regime using a recursive bivariate probit model. Results show that (1) cooperation has a positive and important impact on commonage conservation; (2) agricultural policies by way of livestock premia increase the level of degradation; while (3) farm financial support through agri-environment measures positively affects commonage conservation and encourages cooperation between farmers.

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