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  2. Tragedy of the commons - Wikipedia

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    The tragedy of the commons can be considered in relation to environmental issues such as sustainability. [29] The commons dilemma stands as a model for a great variety of resource problems in society today, such as water, forests, [30] fish, and non-renewable energy sources such as oil, gas, and coal.

  3. William Forster Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd published several of his lectures. In his Two Lectures on the Checks to Population (1833) he introduced the concept of the overuse of a common by its commoners (i.e. those with rights of use and access to it), which was later to be developed by the economist H. Scott Gordon and later still by the ecologist Garrett Hardin and termed by Hardin "The Tragedy of the Commons".

  4. Category:Tragedy of the commons - Wikipedia

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    The Tragedy of the Commons; Tyranny of small decisions This page was last edited on 18 June 2023, at 18:29 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Collective action problem - Wikipedia

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    The tragedy of the commons is a type of replenishing resource management dilemma. The dilemma arises when members of a group share a common good. A common good is rivalrous and non-excludable, meaning that anyone can use the resource but there is a finite amount of the resource available and it is therefore prone to overexploitation. [24]

  6. Tragedy of the anticommons - Wikipedia

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    The tragedy of the anticommons is a type of coordination breakdown, in which a commons does not emerge, even when general access to resources or infrastructure would be a social good. It is a mirror-image of the older concept of tragedy of the commons , in which numerous rights holders' combined use exceeds the capacity of a resource and ...

  7. J.B. Smoove wrote “SNL” sketch where Johnny ... - AOL

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    If J.B. Smoove ever has the chance to host Saturday Night Live, he'd like to do "a musical monologue" of all the ideas that he unsuccessfully pitched on the sketch show. "Urine detective," the ...

  8. System archetype - Wikipedia

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    The agents are intensifying their exploitation until the resource is completely used up or seriously damaged: this is the tragedy of the commons. To protect common resources some form of regulation should be introduced. Example: fish stocks (The Fishing Game) [1]

  9. Parliamentary sketch writing - Wikipedia

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    The art of parliamentary sketch writing has been a tradition of British parliamentary life since the early 18th century. At that time, there were parliamentary restrictions on how the business of the House of Commons could be reported, and upon reporting on the Members of Parliament associated with the events. Members of the public could watch ...