IASC 2011 - Sustaining the Commons: A sustainable future 
The 13 th Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Commons (IASC) be held in Hyderabad, India, from 10 to 14 in 2011.
Being
The Conference is held in South Asia for the first time, and in a departure from the past, Will Be hosted by a practitioner organization - Foundation for Ecological Security (FES). The Conference is being held in South Asia for the first time, in a departure from the past, will be presented by a professional organization - Fundación Ecological Security (FES).
The Conference Provides a unique Opportunity to resurface the discussion and debate on Commons and bring experience and Evidence from across the world to show Commons That Are Not a relic of the past, pero play a role in Maintaining Ecological Strategic health, Reducing Poverty, Improving and collective action.
The conference provides a unique opportunity to rehabilitate the discussion and debate about the idea and bring the experience and evidence from around the world to show that Commons is not a relic of the past, but they play a strategic role in maintaining health ecological, reduce pobreza y la mejora de la acción colectiva.
By placing the Conference agenda in the ongoing discussions around conservation, local governance, social exclusion and human rights, agrarian distress and rural livelihoods, and by pitching it at the interface of policy, research and practice, the aim is to bring practitioners, scholars and decision makers to a common meeting ground so as to enrich the collective understanding on common property resources and identify areas and measures to inform policy and programmatic action as well as guide future research.
Al colocar el programa de la Conferencia en el debate actual en torno a la conservación, la gobernanza local, la exclusión social y los derechos humanos, la angustia agraria and rural livelihoods, and throwing at the interface of policy, research and practice, the aim is that professionals, academics and decision makers to a common ground to enrich the collective understanding of resources common property and identify areas and measures to inform policy and programmatic action and to guide future research.