Definition of Comanage

1. to manage jointly [v -AGED, -AGING, -AGES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Comanage

coma carcinomatosum
coma cast
coma scale
coma vigil
coma vigile
comade
comae
comagmatic
comake
comaker
comakers
comakes
comaking
comal
comalike
comanage (current term)
comanaged
comanagement
comanagements
comanager
comanagers
comanages
comanaging
comancheite
comarb
comarbs
comarket
comarketed
comarketing
comarkets

Literary usage of Comanage

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Early Records of the Town of Providence by Providence (R.I.). Record Commissioners (1893)
"... And neither I nor my heirs nor Assignes shall molest him or his in it for Ever, haveing payd full satisfaction for the same; I also sold him my comanage ..."

2. Conservation and Development of Nontimber Forest Products in the Pacific edited by Bettina Von Hagen, James F. Weigand, Rebecca McLain, Roger Fight (1998)
"Providing user groups with long- term access rights, or allowing them to comanage state-managed resources, theoretically, encourages more sustainable ..."

3. Managing Small-Scale Fisheries: Alternative Directions and Methods by Berkes, Fikret (2001)
"In other cases, a nation's legislation defines the sea as open-access; the manager has no means (or desire) to enforce access control or comanage access ..."

4. Cultivating Peace: Conflict and Collaboration in Natural Resource Management by Daniel Buckles, World Bank Institute (1999)
"... (1990) eight design principles for a rigorous institution; and Berkes' (1997) hypotheses on the four conditions required for successful comanage- ment. ..."

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