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La « crise » des pâturages dans le Ferlo : une commune tragédie des communs ?
The lack of pasture space in the Ferlo is nowadays the major concern of herders and various development actors in the sylvopastoral zone. It appears to be the main (re)known symptom, almost habitual, of the cyclical crises affecting pastoralism in ...
Ronan Mugelé +3 more
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Tragedy of the commons in Melipona bees [PDF]
Tom Wenseleers +2 more
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Back to Nature With Fenceless Farms—Technology Opportunities to Reconnect People and Food
The development and application of the fence was one of the earliest forms of agricultural technology in action. Managing the supply of animal protein required hunter gatherer communities to be able to domesticate and contain wild animals.
David L. Swain, Stuart M. Charters
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Generic catastrophic poverty when selfish investors exploit a degradable common resource
The productivity of a common pool of resources may degrade when overly exploited by a number of selfish investors, a situation known as the tragedy of the commons.
Claudius Gros
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Category of the Common Good from the COVID-19 Pandemic Perspective
In this study, edited on the basis of a critical review of domestic and foreign literature, as well as authors’ own analyzes, previously presented in several articles (Słodowa-Hełpa 2015; Gorynia 2021 and 2022), mainly in two shorter texts published in ...
Gorynia Marian +1 more
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Antimicrobial resistance: revisiting the "tragedy of the commons" [PDF]
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The Real Tragedy of the Commons – Garrett Hardin (1968) Revised
Garrett Hardin’s seminal 1968 paper describes the tragedy of the commons in terms of common goods being neglected or overused. His theory has been widely adopted.
Stefan Brunnhuber
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The Myth of ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ in Sustaining Water Resources
With growing concerns regarding natural resources security over the last fifty years, a range of movements, including the notion of the tragedy of the commons suggest how to enhance sustainability of natural resources.
AH Anabo
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Climate Change Inaction and Optimism
The problem of climate change inaction is sometimes said to be ‘wicked’, or essentially insoluble, and it has also been seen as a collective action problem, which is correct but inconsequential.
Philip J. Wilson
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