annals of the university of bucharest: geography series2014Vol. 63pp. -
211
dinca2014annalssharing
Abstract
The common pool resources are a very actual topic a
pproached by both scientists and
practitioners preoccupied nowadays of gradually incr
easing environmental problems. Protected
areas in Romania and especially in Romanian Carpath
ians of national and natural park type
(IUCN II and V) represent areas of particular interes
t in the light of the common pool resources
theory imposing conservation laws on areas meeting a
n increased pressure from human
communities around them. The important socio-econom
ic and ownership changes that Romania
met in the last decades changed its previous state
unique ownership into a multiple stakeholder
ownership. At the same time vulnerable human communi
ties located in fragile mountain areas
and depending to a high extent on natural resources
met an increased stress when exploiting
natural resources at the border of protected areas.
Consequently sharing the common pool of
resources in the buffer zone of protected areas in
the Romanian Carpathians represents a very
actual and important topic to be treated in the pre
sent study.