Beyond the tragedy of the Commons

Titolo Rivista ECONOMIA DELLE FONTI DI ENERGIA E DELL’AMBIENTE
Autori/Curatori Xavier Basurto, Elinor Ostrom
Anno di pubblicazione 2009 Fascicolo 2009/1
Lingua Inglese Numero pagine 26 P. 35-60 Dimensione file 670 KB
DOI 10.3280/EFE2009-001004
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Beyond the Tragedy of the Commons - To move beyond Hardin’s tragedy of the commons, it is fundamental to avoid falling into either of two analytical and policy traps: deriving and recommending "panaceas" or asserting "my case is unique". We can move beyond both traps by self-consciously building diagnostic theory to help unpack and understand the complex interrelationship between social and biophysical factors at different levels of analysis. We need to look for commonalities and differences across studies. This understanding will be augmented if the rich detail produced from case studies is used together with theory to find patterned structures among cases. In this paper, we briefly illustrate important steps of how we can go about diagnosing the emergence and sustainability of self-organization in the fishing context of the Gulf of California, Mexico. By doing so, we are able to move away from the universality proposed by Hardin and understand how two out of three fisheries were able to successfully self-organize, and why one of them continues to be robust over time.

Keywords: sustainable development; renewable resources fisheries; renewable resources commons

JEL classifications: QO1; Q20; D70

Parole chiave: sviluppo sostenibile; risorse rinnovabili; zone di pesca; proprietà comuni

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Xavier Basurto, Elinor Ostrom, Beyond the tragedy of the Commons in "ECONOMIA DELLE FONTI DI ENERGIA E DELL’AMBIENTE" 1/2009, pp 35-60, DOI: 10.3280/EFE2009-001004