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The International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC), founded in 1989 as The International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP) ([https://iasc-commons.org/history/ history here]), is a nonprofit Association devoted to understanding and improving institutions for the management of resources that are (or could be) held or used collectively by communities in developing or developed countries.
The International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC), founded in 1989 as The International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP) ([https://iasc-commons.org/history/ history here]), is a nonprofit Association devoted to understanding and improving institutions for the management of resources that are (or could be) held or used collectively by communities in developing or developed countries.


IASC's aims are:
IASC's aims to:


* encourage exchange of knowledge among diverse disciplines, areas, and resource types
* encourage exchange of knowledge among diverse disciplines, areas, and resource types

Latest revision as of 10:13, 7 October 2025

= a nonprofit Association devoted to understanding and improving institutions for the management of resources that are (or could be) held or used collectively by communities in developing or developed countries.

URL = http://www.iasc-commons.org/

Description

The International Association for the Study of the Commons (IASC), founded in 1989 as The International Association for the Study of Common Property (IASCP) (history here), is a nonprofit Association devoted to understanding and improving institutions for the management of resources that are (or could be) held or used collectively by communities in developing or developed countries.

IASC's aims to:

  • encourage exchange of knowledge among diverse disciplines, areas, and resource types
  • foster mutual exchange of scholarship and practical experience
  • promote appropriate institutional design

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