People’s Commons’ Register: Involving Local Communities in Managing Common Pool Resources

Q4 Social Sciences Journal of Rural Development Pub Date : 2023-11-23 DOI:10.25175/jrd/2022/v41/i4/173104
Shashank Deora, Rashmi Komal
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Communities across the world interact with common pool resources in distinct ways, including for economic as well as social and cultural purposes. The involvement of local communities in the conservation and management of these resources requires recognising and building upon their customary de facto governance arrangements. However, the absence of a comprehensive database around the customary governance arrangements hinders their recognition, also weakens these arrangements and the institutions around them. The absence of such a database weakens the trust of external stakeholders in these customary arrangements and in local communities’ abilities to act for sustainable management of resources. In an attempt to address this issue, this research was carried out for preparing such a database to record the customary governance arrangements around the common pool resources, namely the People’s Commons’ Register (PCR). This participatory action research was conducted at three locations in the central Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. This paper shares the methodology evolved as an outcome of the research. It also highlights some key insights into the complex relationships of different stakeholders around the common pool resources. The creation of a database such as PCR is an essential first step in creating awareness and collectivising local communities for the conservation and management of the common pool resources. PCR aims to become a people’s document by enabling them to access opportunities to secure their rights to use, protect, manage and establish claims on their resources.
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人民公社登记册》:让当地社区参与管理共有资源
世界各地的社区以不同的方式与共有资源互动,包括出于经济、社会和文化目的。要让当地社区参与这些资源的保护和管理,就必须承认并利用他们习惯上的实际治理安排。然而,缺乏有关习惯性治理安排的综合数据库阻碍了对这些安排的认可,也削弱了这些安排及其周围的机构。缺乏这样一个数据库会削弱外部利益相关者对这些习惯性安排的信任,也会削弱当地社区为资源的可持续管理采取行动的能力。为了解决这一问题,我们开展了这项研究,以建立这样一个数据库,即 "人民公地登记册"(PCR),来记录围绕共有资源的习惯性治理安排。这项参与式行动研究在印度中部中央邦和恰蒂斯加尔邦的三个地方进行。本文介绍了作为研究成果发展起来的方法。本文还重点介绍了对不同利益相关者围绕共有资源的复杂关系的一些重要见解。建立诸如 PCR 这样的数据库是提高当地社区对保护和管理共有资源的认识并将其集体化的重要第一步。PCR 的目标是成为一份人民的文件,使他们能够获得机会,确保他们使用、保护、管理和主张其资源的权利。
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Journal of Rural Development
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期刊介绍: Journal of Rural Development (JRD) is published quarterly in March, June, September and December by the National Institute of Rural Development, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad - 500 030 The Journal aims at promoting study and research in rural development. It seeks to uncover links between the social sciences and rural development and to forge and strengthen them where necessary.
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