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2006 | 38 | 3 | 221 - 244

Article title

SHIFTING GOVERNANCE. MANAGING THE COMMONS: THE CASE OF NATIONAL PARK SLOVENSKÝ RAJ

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The article studies the role of social capital and governance in rural development within the National Park Slovenský Raj. Based on the theory of Common Pool Resources and Network Governance, the case study explores the external and internal influences on cooperation. Current decision making in the Park is still affected by post socialist relations. In particular, inefficient institutional design and non-robust governance of the resources have resulted in over-exploitation of natural resources and treating common property as open-access. On one hand, evidence emerged on domination of interpersonal trust and failure of institutional design. These were found as barriers for the National Park to be viewed by various actors as an asset. On the other hand, municipal and tourism networks show that cooperation is gradually moving from being externally to internally driven, while displaying characteristics of bottom-up development. A hierarchical governance structure is thus slowly opening up, shifting towards networks.

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38

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3

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221 - 244

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  • Prognostický ústav SAV, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

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