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Ghorbani, Amineh (author), Ho, Peter (author), Bravo, Giangiacomo (author)
A key debate in the study on land, housing and natural resources revolves around the notion that general institutional forms (such as private, common, public, and likewise formal property rights) lead to a certain institutional performance (as may be expressed in terms of prices, transaction costs or sustainability). However, a modest, yet,...
journal article 2021
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Krul, K. (author), Ho, Peter (author)
Whereas the prospective benefits of formalization programs are well-understood and received, less attention has been placed on the feasibility of such actions. This paper studies titling under China's Collective Forest Tenure Reform. We employ the Formal, Actual, and Targeted (FAT) Institutional Framework, based on the ‘credibility thesis’,...
journal article 2020
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Krul, K. (author), Ho, Peter (author), Yang, Xiuyun (author)
On the basis that property rights provide effective incentives to their users, rights-based approaches have become well-received for purposes of improved resource management, production, and conservation. Recent reform in China's collective-owned forest sector has also been guided by a rights-based approach in generating new incentives and...
journal article 2020
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Ho, Peter (author), Yang, X. (author)
Mining causes severe adverse effects such as pollution and forced resettlement. Accordingly, it has prompted conflicts that are also evident in China. Our study assesses whether and how rural residents' engage in environmental activism (EA) against mining. This is achieved by constructing a model of EA strategies, coupled to variables that...
journal article 2018
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Yang, X. (author), Ho, Peter (author)
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journal article 2018
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