GGRC26H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Counterforce, Global Governance, Ecological Resilience

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GGRC26
Lecture 1: May15/2018
Assignment 1 (all parts) due May 31st on quercus
Environment: surrounding conditions which we live in
-relationship between humans and the world around us (human centric view)
-natural world as a whole/geographical area
-oo good/puli good Agraal 
-leads to a certain way of managing the env
IPCC 4 liate itigatio is a puli good; liate hage is a ase of the tragedy
of the oos.
-some parts of the env can be confined into a small area (ie. Forest in urban area), and
some with no boundaries (ie. River governance flowing through many countries) and each have
different shortcomings in terms of stakeholders wanting to govern.
Tradgedy of commons.
-theorist proposed way of thing/working through env problems
-Pasteur full of sheep(confined enclosed space) with sheep belonging to more than one farmer
-each farmer wants more sheep, with more and more sheep in enclosed Pasteur.
-results in way to many sheep and not enough food
-Pasteur is common property resources with no one owing but free access, thus people want to
use more for to the max for personal gain.
-minimize cost, maximize use
-tragic depletion of resources
-oo property oos
-all member access
-difficult toexclude from acess
Nature= external
Resources =finite
-separation between people(profit-seeking/rational) and nature (us vs it)
Thomas maldeuas; Too many people
-limit population growth
-limited amount of resources
SOLUTIONS TO TOC
Harding proposed:
Centralized coercions: system is established to regulate use of land
Privitization: a form of mutual coercion/individual land
Common property is not the same as opne access regime
-open access regime: no rules, no property rights, first come first serve (concieved by hardin)
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