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Hardin's logical framework - ANS ✔✔- *resources are biophysically finite*: limits to tech
solutions; tradeoffs

- *commons are everywhere*: many resources are "free"/unowned/not allocated by markets;
self-interested individuals will rationally exploit common pool resources



Tragedy of the Commons - ANS ✔✔- Garrett Hardin

- *nature of the governance setting*: open access to resource, others can't be excluded

- *nature of the actions*: individuals are self-interested



ToC: tradeoffs - ANS ✔✔impossible to achieve the "greatest good for the greatest number" -
difficult to distribute resources equitably



commons are ___ and ___ - ANS ✔✔everywhere; vulnerable to exploitation because individuals
rationally pursue their *self interests*

- individuals are utility maximizers

- decisions based on cost-benefit analysis of resources to *me*

- individuals do not account for externalities



Hardin's two solutions - ANS ✔✔1. privatization

2. state control (favored by Hardin)



privatization - ANS ✔✔- sell it off

- only possible under following conditions: resources are divisible/can be distributed equally,
property rights can be protected

,state control characterized by... - ANS ✔✔- top-down management, often external

- resentment (especially if decisions made by outsiders)

- "mutual coercion mutually agreed upon"



Hardin's influence - ANS ✔✔- impact on careers of biologists

- got people talking about/studying "the commons"

- encouraged a paradigm of more centralized control over nat. resources

- cast doubt on the promise of tech solutions for complex problems



wicked problems - ANS ✔✔- broad disagreement about what the problem is, no consensus on a
solution

- affect large number of stakeholder group

- feature high uncertainty and complexity



where did Hardin go wrong? - ANS ✔✔1. common property does not equal open access

2. resource users are selfish



classifying different types of goods - ANS ✔✔1. *excludable*: possible to prevent access

2. *rivalrous*: consumption by one person prevents consumption by others



private goods - ANS ✔✔excludable and rivalrous



common pool resources - ANS ✔✔non-excludable and rivalrous



club goods - ANS ✔✔non-rivalrous and excludable

, public goods - ANS ✔✔non-rivalrous and non-excludable



resource users aren't always "selfish" - ANS ✔✔behavior also shaped by both values and social
norms



how else has our thinking about environmental problems changed since 1958? - ANS ✔✔-
population growth is important, but less

- less focus on catastrophe, more on stressors

- much larger "portfolio" of policy interventions



levels of social organization Hardin focused on - ANS ✔✔state, communities, individual people



can "communities" manage their own common pool resources? - ANS ✔✔*YES*; it's a
"struggle", but we understand better the conditions under which long-run successful common
pool resource management is possible



institutions - ANS ✔✔may be formal (laws/regulations) or informal (social norms)



what conditions favor effective common pool resource management? - ANS ✔✔- rates of
change in resources, resource-user populations, technology, and economic and social conditions
are moderate

- the resource/use of resources can be monitored, and info can be verified/understood at
relatively low cost

- communities maintain frequent face-to-face communication and dense social networks

- users support effective monitoring and rule enforcement



functions (roles) of effective institutions - ANS ✔✔1. provide necessary info

2. deal with conflict

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