TY - JOUR AU - Gual, Miguel AB - The emergence of ‘new commons’ poses theoretical challenges that require empirical efforts and in-depth case studies. Three years of ethnographic work at an Ecuadorian coastal community brings us to propose the emergence of a new commons, historically born from an unstructured group of inhabitants, and refunded as a community seemingly able to convert a degraded socio-ecological system into a more sustainable configuration. To understand this process, we study how institutions and rules developed for the environmental management of strategic common pool resources (CPRs), transforming human–environment relationships. This socio-ecosystem constitutes a co-managed multi-level system of governance, developed through a community building process and a particular community based tourism model. Its analysis suggests that the balanced development of different levels of management with a firm base at the community level bringing into play new CPRs, can be key factors for the emergence of new commons. TI - The Emergence of New Commons JF - Human Ecology DO - 10.1007/s10745-012-9540-1 DA - 2012-11-17 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/springer-journals/the-emergence-of-new-commons-1QIvWuPthG SP - 847 EP - 862 VL - 40 IS - 6 DP - DeepDyve ER -