In economics, a common-pool resource (CPR) is a type of good consisting of a natural or human-made resource system (e.g. an irrigation system or fishing...
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Community management (redirect from Common-pool resource management)
Community management or common-pool resource management is the management of a common resource or issue by a community through the collective action of...
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Elinor Ostrom (section "Design principles illustrated by long-enduring CPR (Common Pool Resource) institutions")
look at the West Basin. She found it is very difficult to manage a common-pool resource when it is used between individuals. The locals were pumping too...
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through fees or tolls or indirectly through taxes). Consequently, the common pool resource may be under-produced, overused, or degraded. Additionally, it has...
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Common goods (also called common-pool resources) are defined in economics as goods that are rivalrous and non-excludable. Thus, they constitute one of...
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Commons (redirect from Collective resource)
collaborate without much government intervention to sustain their common-pool resource. In the late 1980s, Nepal chose to decentralize government control...
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Tragedy of the commons (redirect from The tragedy of the common)
aspects of it, including resource dilemma, take-some dilemma, and common pool resource. Commons dilemma researchers have studied conditions under which...
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building. There are 3 areas of focus, being the environmental responsiveness, resource efficiency, and the sensitivity of cultural and societal aspects. Examples...
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have know-how that they may disclose. Collective ownership Common land Common-pool resource Commons Commons-based peer production Condominium Cooperative...
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Public property (section Common land)
Alaska since the 1950s was working off the model of public property in the resource sector. There was almost one third of the state with huge reserves of oil...
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April to 11 May. Surface water and rainfall exhibits properties of a common pool resource, which is subject to the tragedy of the commons. In the absence of...
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used to describe international, supranational, and global resource domains in which common-pool resources are found. Global commons include the earth's...
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J; Maier-Rigaud, F (2006). "The Role of Rivalry: Public Goods Versus Common-Pool Resources". Journal of Conflict Resolution. 50: 647. doi:10.1177/0022002706290433...
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Complementary forms of analysis: Social network analysis Common pool resource Natural resource management issues are inherently complex and contentious...
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leading to the over-utilization of that resource. The 'tragedy of the anticommons' occurs when a resource has many owners, all of whom have the ability...
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not controlled. This is also known as a common property resource, impure public good or a common pool resource. Examples of this can be air, water, sights...
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online knowledge commons. Their management is analogous to natural common-pool resource system, where local uses and participation are rarely discriminated...
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Air rights (redirect from Common sense revolts)
credited to 13th-century glossator Accursius; it was notably popularized in common law in Commentaries on the Laws of England (1766) by William Blackstone;...
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retains certain common pool resource qualities even in a water trading market and must be managed as such. In the world of common pool resources, an appropriator...
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not including bonuses or reductions. However, rebates or reductions are common in most of the autonomous communities, with several of them reducing the...
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Pastoralism (section Farm animal genetic resource)
trapped and helpless amid diminishing commons. She argued that a Common-pool resource, such as grazing lands used for pastoralism, can be managed more...
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consisting of tenants of neighbouring crofts with a shared right to use common pasture. Since 1976 it has been legally possible for a crofter to acquire...
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which authors and publishers of works also had rights deriving from the common law of property (Millar v Taylor (1769), Hinton v Donaldson (1773), Donaldson...
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buying, selling, or renting real estate (land, buildings, or housing). It is common practice for an intermediary to provide real estate owners with dedicated...
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obligated to prove. Other legal traditions, particularly in nations using common law, allow inheritances to be divided however one wishes, or to disinherit...
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In economics, a commodity is an economic good, usually a resource, that specifically has full or substantial fungibility: that is, the market treats instances...
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was written by Fabian Society member Sidney Webb. When ownership of a resource is vested in the state, or any branch of the state such as a local authority...
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Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations. "Crown Land, Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations". Archived from the original...
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holds that one may gain whole permanent ownership of an unowned natural resource by performing an act of original appropriation. In his Second Treatise...
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important substantive proposition in all of economics" and foundation of resource-allocation theory. It is that, under competition, owners of resources (labour...
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