I. Peer-Reviewed Publications 2008 Hayes, T.M., and Murtinho, F. (in press) “Are Indigenous Forest Reserves Sustainable? An analysis of present and future land-use trends in Bosawas, Nicaragua” (Accepted February 2008) Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology. 2008 Hayes, T.M. “The Robustness of Indigenous Common-Property Systems to Frontier Expansion: Institutional Interplay in the Mosquitia” Conservation and Society (6)2: 117-129.http://www.conservationandsociety.org/vol-6-2-08.html 2007 Hayes, T. M. “Controlling Agricultural Expansion in the Mosquitia: Does Tenure Matter?” Human Ecology (35)6.2006 Hayes, T.M. “Parks, People, and Forest Protection: An Institutional Assessment of the Effectiveness of Protected Areas” World Development (34)12: 2064-2075. 2005 Hayes, T.M. and Ostrom, E. “Conserving the World’s Forests: Are Protected Areas The Only Way?” Indiana Law Review (38)3: 595-617. II. Papers in Progress 2008 Hayes, T.M. “A Challenge for Environmental Governance: Institutional Change in Traditional Common-Property Forest Systems.” Paper submitted August, 2008 to Policy Sciences. 2008 Murtinho, F. & Hayes, T.M. “Insights from the Field for Measuring and Analyzing Adaptation Processes in Common-Pool Resource Management.” Paper presented at the biannual Conference of the International Association of the Commons, Cheltenham, England, July 14-19, 2008. http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/archive/00004160/ |