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  • Long lasting history of private property regimes on natural resources via enclosures of commons in Western societies has been deeply rooted in various scopes ranging from social sciences to resource management laws and policy. Hegemony of private property regimes thus leaves no many alternatives for regimes of common governance of natural resources. These establishments have downplayed the role of local communities in governance of natural resources in Latvia as well, where owners of natural resources and users of natural resources interact in grassroots level. The aim of the paper is to assemble attitudes, beliefs and especially practices of governance of natural resources in the case of grassroots management of natural resources. Research question can be formulated accordingly: what are the ways of multi-functional actors (owners and users of forests, waters etc.) in this process and what are the possibilities to rediscover and reintroduce “biocultural rights” in governing common resources? Empowerment of small owners and users of natural resources, who do not have sufficient possibilities of insisting on rights of self-determination would benefit not only individuals, but rather various local communities and restore negative implications of socio-environmental metabolic rifts. (xsd:string)
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