词汇 | common-land |
释义 | BETA common landcollocation in Englishmeanings of commonand landThese words are often used together. Click on the links below to explore the meanings. common noun uk /ˈkɒm.ən/ us /ˈkɑː.mən/ an area of grass that everyone is allowed to use, usually in or near ... See more at common land noun uk /lænd/ us /lænd/ the surface of the earth that is not covered ... See more at land Examples of common landcommon land These reforms proposed to divide commonland between seigneurs, landowners and tenants. Extensive historical research was at the same time carried out into the origins of areas of commonland, and into earlier disputes over common rights. The government's objective function depends on whether it recognizes returns to all land, both cultivated and common, or returns only to commonland. But a different order of conceptual and practical questions about the registration of commonland in this manner is raised by adopting an environmental perspective. Commonland for pasture, communal forests for construction, tools, and fuel were sold off. Farmers choose the area of commonland to encroach (illegally) each period, the greater the area encroached the greater the probability that encroachment is detected. Other variables that impact on individual decisions to participate/migrate (albeit differentially) are asset ownership, dependence on commonland and availability of schooling. However, the institutional build-up in villages significantly improves participation of villagers in creation of both common water resources and commonland resources. Such a combining of public and private features in commonland is not unusual. Having said that, the book promotes our understanding of commonland. In addition, the family also enjoyed grazing rights on the commonland and the right to collect the acorn harvest. However, such a strategy would raise equity issues and over the long-term could encourage the destruction of areas of commonland by richer villagers. Here also family rights to commonland had to be constantly established by use on a daily, seasonal, yearly, lifetime and also generational basis. These first-order conditions correspond to the case when the community is able to exert perfect controls on the use of commonland. Women are the primary collectors of fuelwood from commonland. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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