Shared Patterns in Long-Term Dynamics of Commons as Institutions for Collective Action

The International Journal of the Commons has published a new paper, co-authored by Tine De Moor (Economic and Social History) and René van Weeren (Veterinary Medicine). The paper is titled Shared Patterns in Long-Term Dynamics of Commons as Institutions for Collective Action

Gezicht op de veengronden bij Amstelveen, Jan Caspar Philips, 1741-1742 © Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
Gezicht op de veengronden bij Amstelveen, Jan Caspar Philips, 1741-1742 © Rijksmuseum Amsterdam

In the article, the authors present an analysis of regulatory activities in historical commons, offering a unique picture of their long-term institutional dynamics.

MIDI-project 

The paper is resulting from research within the international MIDI-project between Linnaeus University (Sweden), Utrecht University and Delft University of Technology (Netherlands).