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New frameworks for an old tragedy of the commons and an aging common property resource management

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A plateau has been reached in how to analyze people's use of their common property resources. We require fresh ways of thinking about the issue. Four new and very different approaches are sketched in the article.

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Emery Roe is a policy analyst in the Dean's Office of the College of Natural Resources, University of California, Berkeley. He has written extensively on domestic and international topics of rural development, policy analysis, and the environment. He is author of the forthcoming book,Narrative Policy Analysis, which deals with major US science and technology controversies, including global warming, animal experimentation, pesticide use, and toxic irrigation.

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Roe, E.M. New frameworks for an old tragedy of the commons and an aging common property resource management. Agric Hum Values 11, 29–36 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01534446

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