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Historical peasant societies have proven that they were able to implement sustainable management of the landscape, thanks to the creation of commons. But could premodern societies be sustainable and inclusive at the same time? This book provides evidence that communities did not have to restrict users to a strict level, but could rely on social cohesion and permanent negotiations between interest groups in order to guarantee a sustainable management.

Produktbeschreibung
Historical peasant societies have proven that they were able to implement sustainable management of the landscape, thanks to the creation of commons. But could premodern societies be sustainable and inclusive at the same time? This book provides evidence that communities did not have to restrict users to a strict level, but could rely on social cohesion and permanent negotiations between interest groups in order to guarantee a sustainable management.
Autorenporträt
Maïka De Keyzer is a historian affiliated with the Department of History and Art History at Utrecht University, working within the ERC project "Coordinating for Life."