TY - JOUR
T1 - Context matters to explain field experiments
T2 - Results from Colombian and Thai fishing villages
AU - Castillo, Daniel
AU - Bousquet, François
AU - Janssen, Marco A.
AU - Worrapimphong, Kobchai
AU - Cardenas, Juan Camillo
N1 - Funding Information:
The support of the National Science Foundation (Grant number BCS 0601320 ) made it possible to carry out this research which is part of the project “Dynamics of Rules in Commons Dilemmas”. We want to thank all the people, students, researchers, friends and relatives that helped with the field work in Colombian and Thai fishery sites driven by their interest in innovative tools for understanding and solving problems in rural communities and natural resources. We want to acknowledge all the people in Colombia and Thailand, students and villagers that participated in experiments, role games, interviews and surveys. They shared with us their knowledge and experience with natural resources, but did not always see the benefits of scientific work in their daily life. We are permanently indebted to them. Thank you to Deb Cleland and Luis Garcia Barrios for their careful reading and useful comments. Finally, we want to thank the careful reading and comments of two anonymous reviewers.
PY - 2011/7/15
Y1 - 2011/7/15
N2 - During the last decade, field experiments regarding the study of common pool resource governance have been performed that replicated earlier findings of laboratory experiments. One of the questions is how the decisions made by participants in rural communities are influenced by their experience. This paper presents the results of field experiments in Colombia and Thailand on fishery resources. Context information is derived from the communities via in-depth interviews, surveys and role playing exercises. The use of different methodological tools allowed to link decisions in field experiments with contextual variables for two fishery villages. Explanation of core variables in social dilemmas is given, the degree of cooperation levels, preferred rules, rule compliance and enforcement. Main findings include: i) fishermen made decisions in the field experiments that reflected their own experience and context, ii) agreements for rule crafting are possible only under specific conditions that guarantees livelihoods and sustainability, iii) the broader context determines cooperation levels at a local level, iv) inequalities in the sanctioning of rule breakers decrease the possibilities of reaching cooperation agreements, and v) high levels of trust among local fishermen is not a sufficient condition for resource sustainability, when trust in external rule makers and enforcers is low.
AB - During the last decade, field experiments regarding the study of common pool resource governance have been performed that replicated earlier findings of laboratory experiments. One of the questions is how the decisions made by participants in rural communities are influenced by their experience. This paper presents the results of field experiments in Colombia and Thailand on fishery resources. Context information is derived from the communities via in-depth interviews, surveys and role playing exercises. The use of different methodological tools allowed to link decisions in field experiments with contextual variables for two fishery villages. Explanation of core variables in social dilemmas is given, the degree of cooperation levels, preferred rules, rule compliance and enforcement. Main findings include: i) fishermen made decisions in the field experiments that reflected their own experience and context, ii) agreements for rule crafting are possible only under specific conditions that guarantees livelihoods and sustainability, iii) the broader context determines cooperation levels at a local level, iv) inequalities in the sanctioning of rule breakers decrease the possibilities of reaching cooperation agreements, and v) high levels of trust among local fishermen is not a sufficient condition for resource sustainability, when trust in external rule makers and enforcers is low.
KW - Cooperation
KW - Field experiments
KW - Fisheries
KW - Role games
KW - Rules
KW - Trust
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79958279280&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2011.05.011
DO - 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2011.05.011
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79958279280
SN - 0921-8009
VL - 70
SP - 1609
EP - 1620
JO - Ecological Economics
JF - Ecological Economics
IS - 9
ER -