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Commons Governance Of Shared Assets John Powell Matt Reed Chris Short

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Commons Governance Of Shared Assets John Powell Matt Reed Chris Short
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Publisher: Countryside and Community Research Institute
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.28 MB
Author: John Powell, Matt Reed, Chris Short, Nick Lewis
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Commons Governance Of Shared Assets John Powell Matt Reed Chris Short by John Powell, Matt Reed, Chris Short, Nick Lewis instant download after payment.

From the introduction:
"This book is an eye-opener. It encourages you to think differently about everyday things, such as graffiti, and dilemmas about public versus private (which is not such a straightforward distinction as it might seem). Probably the most challenging is the chapter on the Paris Agreement. Here John Powell demonstrates the difficulty of applying Ostrom’s eight design principles (see pages 15-16) to problems of global commons such as climate change, because those principles are rather too relaxed and cannot support the imposition of sanctions. But it is imperative that nations co-operate to find a solution to such problems and, within the concept of commons, we can find a way."

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