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Re-Imagining Collective Action Institutions: Pastoralism in Mongolia
Undargaa Sandagsuren
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Arts & Humanities
Pastoralism
84%
Mongolia
79%
Imagining
60%
Local Communities
49%
Strengthening
32%
Property Rights
31%
Action Theory
23%
Land Rights
22%
Common Property
21%
Resources
20%
Herders
19%
Social Groups
18%
Prescriptive
17%
Methodology
8%
Agriculture & Biology
collective action
100%
pastoralism
89%
Mongolia
82%
property rights
52%
land rights
28%
collaborative management
27%
social class
18%
socioeconomics
16%
engineering
14%
case studies
13%
methodology
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
pastoralism
89%
collective action
85%
organization
47%
right of property
24%
land rights
24%
common property resource
22%
comanagement
21%
property rights
21%
social group
20%
resource use
17%
socioeconomics
13%
engineering
10%
policy
9%
methodology
9%
resource
8%
Social Sciences
Mongolia
81%
collective behavior
61%
right of ownership
33%
co-management
21%
common property
21%
action theory
20%
Land rights
19%
resources
14%
Territories
12%
engineering
9%
methodology
8%
management
7%
Group
4%