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Abstract
In recent historical periods, Italian Common Properties have faced some attempts to weaken
their institutional role, because of their assumed inability to promote technological and
economic development in the forestry and agricultural sectors. More recently, both national and
regional institutional reforms led to a renewed recognition of their position in rural
development. In North-East Italy the Veneto Region undertook a set of initiatives to sustain
such a policy process, and new Common Properties, managing mainly forest and range lands,
have been created when local citizens have been able to demonstrate their original tenure rights
before the Napoleonic land property reform.
However, the real commitment to the ambitious requests of the regional law and the actual
forest management activities carried out by Common Properties are a matter of discussion:
contrasting results emerged from recent surveys organized within the EC-funded NEWFOREX
and INTEGRAL projects, with different levels of environmental services provision. Efficiency,
inclusivity, transparency of new Common Properties are affected by patchy and different local
dynamics. In some cases institutional conflicts exist between Municipalities and Common
Properties and a better coordination between these local institutions should be promoted.
This paper presents the results of a comparative analysis of motivations and concrete actions of
Common Property leaders, collected through a semi-structured questionnaire proposed to the
representatives of those Common Properties located in the same areas where a recent parallel
survey has been conducted for Municipalities. The degree of cooperation between
Municipalities and Common Properties is therefore assessed, trying to understand whether
reported institutional conflicts can be considered sporadic or more structural situations.