Discover how common-pool resources, like forests and fisheries, are shared goods prone to overuse. Learn their economic impact and strategies to manage the 'tragedy of the commons.' ...
Common-pool resources, such as local forests, are often at risk of overuse, but community monitoring can help mitigate overuse, according to a collection of articles in the Sustaining the Commons: ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – New research in game theory shows that people are naturally predisposed to over-use “common-pool resources” such as transportation systems and fisheries even if it risks failure ...
International Journal of the Commons, Vol. 14, No. 1 (2020), pp. 225-244 (20 pages) Grazing livestock on commonly managed pastures is a widespread practice in post-socialist countries such as ...
Bichsel, C., G. Fokou, A. Ibraimova, U. Kasymov, B. Steimann, and S. Thieme. 2010. “Natural resource institutions in transformation: The tragedy and glory of the ...
Common pool resources comprise around 65 percent of Earth's surface and vast tracts of the ocean. While examples of successful governance of these resources exist, the circumstances and mechanisms ...
People are naturally predisposed to over-use "common-pool resources" such as transportation systems and fisheries even if it risks failure of the system, to the detriment of society as a whole, new ...