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Friends groups - groups of participative citizens living near a commons (such as a park) (outside of government or private oversight) to respond against regulatory slippage and invests in commons upkeep, mobilize a plan and raise support for restoration, maintenance, and preservation | Friends groups - groups of participative citizens living near a commons (such as a park) (outside of government or private oversight) to respond against regulatory slippage and invests in commons upkeep, mobilize a plan and raise support for restoration, maintenance, and preservation | ||
Foster, Sheila (2012) Collective Action and the Urban Commons. SSRN Scholarly Paper, ID 1791767. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. http://papers.ssrn.com/ abstract=1791767 | Foster, Sheila (2012) Collective Action and the Urban Commons. SSRN Scholarly Paper, ID 1791767. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. http://papers.ssrn.com/ abstract=1791767 |
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Friends groups - groups of participative citizens living near a commons (such as a park) (outside of government or private oversight) to respond against regulatory slippage and invests in commons upkeep, mobilize a plan and raise support for restoration, maintenance, and preservation
Foster, Sheila (2012) Collective Action and the Urban Commons. SSRN Scholarly Paper, ID 1791767. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. http://papers.ssrn.com/ abstract=1791767