|
Acknowledgements |
|
We thank the Icelandic Ministry of
Fisheries for providing much of the raw data we used in constructing
the 'Quotabase'. The present study is part of two larger, collaborative
research projects, 'Common Property and Environmental Policy in
Comparative Perspective', initiated by the Nordic Environmental
Research Programme (NERP), and 'Building resilience, equity, and
stewardship into market approaches to the resolution of common property
problems', organized and funded by the Beijer Institute of the Swedish
Academy of Science in Stockholm. The research on which the article
is based has been supported by several other programmes and institutions,
including the Nordic Committee for Social Science Research (NOS-S),
the University of Iceland, the Icelandic Science Foundation, and
the Post-graduate Research Fund of the Icelandic Ministry of Education. |
|