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Property ownership, resource use, and the ‘gift of nature’
Neil Ravenscroft
, Andrew Church
,
Paul Gilchrist
, B. Heys
University of Brighton
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Resource Use
100%
Property Relations
100%
Property Ownership
100%
Politics
50%
Wales
50%
Property Rights
50%
Inland Waters
50%
Human Subjects
50%
Contemporary Debate
50%
Recreational Access
50%
Gift Relationship
50%
Hegemony
50%
Dominion
50%
Exercise of Power
50%
Legal Interest
50%
Inculcation
50%
Gift Exchange
50%
Power over
50%
Social Sciences
UK
100%
Right to Property
100%
Ownership
100%
Hegemony
100%
Wales
100%
Arts and Humanities
Gift
100%
Nonhuman
100%
England
33%
Hegemony
33%
Human subjects
33%
Dominion
33%
Gift exchange
33%
Wales
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Property Right
100%
Ownership
100%