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Common Ground: Risk, Scarcity, and Shared Resources in Goan Agriculture
Authors:Paul Axelrod  Michelle Fuerch
Institution:(1) Department of Anthropology, Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin, USA;(2) Department of Romance Languages, Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin, USA;(3) Department of Anthropology, Ripon College, Ripon, WI 54971, Wisconsin, USA
Abstract:In the Indian state of Goa, communally owned agricultural land has persisted through indigenous state rule, colonial occupation and postcolonial liberation. We show that in Goa, and indeed elsewhere in the world, communally owned land provides protection against scarcity, risk, and state revenue demands in wet rice agriculture. When wet rice agriculture is the primary agricultural activity, communally owned land is an effective way to utilize resources. These findings add to the literature that challenges the inevitability of the tragedy of commonly owned resources.
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Keywords:cultural ecology  India  agriculture  communal resources
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