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Global Perspectives on Long Term Community Resource Management (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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Global Perspectives on Long Term Community Resource Management (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Series: Studies in Human Ecology and Adaptation, 11
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Communal-level resource management successes and failures comprise
complex interactions that involve local, regional, and
(increasingly) global scale political, economic, and environmental
changes, shown to have recurring patterns and trajectories. The
human past provides examples of long-term millennial and
century-scale successes followed by undesired transitions
("collapse"), and rapid failure of collaborative management
cooperation on the decadal scale. Management of scarce resources
and common properties presents a critical challenge for planners
attempting to avoid the "tragedy of the commons" in this century.
Here, anthropologists, human ecologists, archaeologists, and
environmental scientists discuss strategies for social well-being
in the context of diminishing resources and increasing competition.
The contributors in this volume revisit "tragedy of the commons"
(also referred to as "drama" or "comedy" of the commons) and
examine new data and theories to mitigate pressures and devise
models for sustainable communal welfare and development. They
present twelve archaeological, historic, and ethnographic cases of
user-managed resources to demonstrate that very basic
community-level participatory governance can be a successful
strategy to manage short-term risk and benefits. The book connects
past-present-future by presenting geographically and
chronologically spaced out examples of communal-level governance
strategies, and overviews of the current cutting-edge research. The
lesson we learn from studying past responses to various ecological
stresses is that we must not wait for a disaster to happen to
react, but must react to mitigate conditions for emerging
disasters.
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