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Research Article

Natural resource governance in the Bulgarian Black Sea: Identifying context-sensitive institutional arrangements

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Pages 41-60 | Received 02 Oct 2021, Accepted 25 Jun 2022, Published online: 05 Jul 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The main objective of this article is to study the local governance dynamics around natural resources in the delimitated Marine reserve Kaliakra, on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast. Our research focuses mainly on formal/informal institutional arrangements for that zone. This article aims to achieve several objectives. First, it seeks to contribute to the common pool resources (CPR) theories, applying Ostrom’s socio-ecological framework and broaden its scope to the larger institutional context. Second, it will focus specifically on one marine protected area and the harvesting of the invasive species Rapana Venosa in the Bulgarian Black Sea. Although formal institutions are important in setting the rules for natural resource governance, this study finds that informal institutions, specific to the country’s context, tend to shape the results and objectives of this governance and reflects the socio-economic characteristics of the macro context in which it is embedded.

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This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

Correction Statement

This article has been corrected with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.

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Nona Nenovska

Nona Nenovska is currently pursuing a doctoral degree at University Paris Cité, France. Her research interests lie in the field of environmental economics, natural resource governance, common pool resources and institutional economics. In her current research, she looks at the issue of governance around marine protected areas on the Bulgarian Sea coast.

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