Associations between temporal distributions of bureaucratic related rules changes (below the diagonal) and resource related rules changes (above the diagonal) among nine Dutch commons.

Correlation matrix shows results from: a) Spearman rank correlation analyses ( r s , P , and n -values) between pairs of commons. * indicates that the association was statistically significant after Bonferroni correction (α, 0.05/36 = 0.0014). b) Pairwise maximal information (according to [ 36 ]). (PDF)

Verfasser: Anders Forsman (247982)
Tine De Moor (9188084)
René van Weeren (4069750)
Mike Farjam (7421180)
Molood Ale Ebrahim Dehkordi (9188090)
Amineh Ghorbani (9188087)
Giangiacomo Bravo (440442)
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Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: Cell Biology / Evolutionary Biology / Ecology / Developmental Biology / Science Policy / Hematology / Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified / time series analyses / show correlated responses / one notable exception / many different disciplines / common &# 8217 / average 380 years / occupy similar niches / ecological theory posits / underlying social dilemmas / potential resource depletion / intense regulatory activity / similar institutional developments / renewable subsoil resources / institutional developments / similar resources / renewable resources / regulatory activities / low activity / ecological systems / ecological perspective / shared resources / resources based / natural resources / term persistence / sustainable utilization / second part / resolution data / range 236 / period 1300 / offer advice / natural ecosystems / might indicate / interdisciplinary approaches / influence freeriding / identify drivers / historical data / growing populations / future systems / environmental challenges / actively trying
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256803.s005