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Below, please find information regarding the 13th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Commons, to be held 10-14 January 2011 in Hyderabad, India. Themes include Forests, Grazing resources, Protected Areas, Water Resources, Fisheries, Coastal Commons, Lagoon Commons, Irrigation Systems, Livestock and Commons as well as New Commons such as Information Commons, Cultural Commons, Genetic Resources, Patents, and Climate. Please visit http://iasc2011.fes.org.in for further information. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thirteenth Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Commons (IASC) January 10-14, 2011 Hyderabad, India Hosted by the Foundation for Ecological Security Chaired by: Mr. Nitin Desai, Co-Chair: Jagdeesh Puppala http://iasc2011.fes.org.in/ Theme: Sustaining Commons: Sustaining our Future The Conference will provide opportunities for academics, researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas, knowledge and experience. Multiple forms of participation are envisaged at this global meeting. These include: • Paper presentations • Thematic panels • Poster presentations • Video presentations • Pre-Conference workshops • Practitioners’ Colloquium • Young researcher sessions • Exhibitions SUB-THEMES The Conference will deal with physical common resources such as Forests, Grazing resources, Protected Areas, Water Resources, Fisheries, Coastal Commons, Lagoon Commons, Irrigation Systems, Livestock and Commons as well as New Commons such as Information Commons, Cultural Commons, Genetic Resources, Patents, Climate, etc. The above subjects would be captured under the following sub-themes: 1. The Commons, Poverty and Social Exclusion; 2. Governance of the Commons: Decentralization, Property Rights, Legal Framework, Structure and Organization; 3. The Commons: Theory, Analytics and Data; 4. Globalisation, Commercialisation and the Commons; 5. Managing the Global Commons: Climate Change and other Challenges; 6. Managing Complex Commons (Lagoons, Protected Areas, Wetlands, Mountain Areas, Rangelands, Coastal Commons); 7. New Commons (Digital Commons, Genetic Commons, Patents, Music, Literature etc); Please note that the papers may cut across more than one of the seven sub-themes. The illustrative sub-theme questions and topics below are intended to help contributors and are in no way binding. For more information on the subthemes visit the conference website: http://iasc2011.fes.org.in/ IMPORTANT DATES · March 31st 2010: Deadline for submission of paper, panel and poster proposals · September 30th 2010: Deadline for submission of papers · August 1st 2010: Early registration deadline (tentative) GUIDELINES FOR THE SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS We invite anyone interested or working on the issues relating to Commons to participate in the Conference. We encourage scholars and practitioners to submit abstracts for panels, individual papers, poster and videos. The panels, papers, poster and video abstracts should be submitted to the Conference Committee through the online submission process. Please visit their website regularly for updated information on IASC activities at: www.iascp.org source: Nathistory

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