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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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Tragedy of the commons in Melipona bees [PDF]
Tom Wenseleers +2 more
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This article explores current developments in theoretical thinking about the commons. It keys off contemporary reconsiderations of Garret Hardin’s “Tragedy of the Commons” and Elinor Ostrom’s response to Hardin in Governing the Commons and later work ...
Carol M. Rose
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Antimicrobial resistance: revisiting the "tragedy of the commons" [PDF]
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Using Aristotle’s definition of the tragedy as a metaphor, the essay interprets the tragedy of the commons to highlight the critical role and socio-political importance of the emotions of fear and pity for its resolution and for furthering personal and ...
Helen Briassoulis
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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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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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The Image Fallacy: Rethinking the Tragedy of the Commons
An image is what we have in our head and what we make up in an allegory, a name, a metaphor, a text, a map or in a drawing. None of these should be confused with the thing that is being imagined.
Svein Jentoft
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Governing the global commons with local institutions. [PDF]
Most problems faced by modern human society have two characteristics in common--they are tragedy-of-the-commons type of problems, and they are global problems.
Todd Bodnar, Marcel Salathé
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Averting Evolutionary Suicide from the Tragedy of the Commons
In a tragedy of the commons, individual competition over a resource can reduce the resource itself, and thus reduce the fitness of the whole group. An extreme example is evolutionary suicide, which is predicted to occur when the selfish interests of free-
John Stephen Lansing +3 more
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