Perhaps it is one of the perils of interdisciplinary scholarship. But I am intrigued by the lack of interest (awareness?) among legal scholars, particularly those working in the areas of Environmental Law and Property Law. Here is a short sample of articles and book chapters (with hyperlinks), all written within the last decade, that I would think would be of some value to some environmental law professors:
Digging Deeper into Hardin's Pasture: The Complex Institutional Structure of the ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ (with Graham Epstein & Mike McGinnis)
Institutions Matter! Why the ‘Herder Problem’ Is Not a Prisoners’ Dilemma (with Peter Z. Grossman)
The Variety of Property Systems and Rights in Natural Resources (with Elinor Ostrom)
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