• 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 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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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