Tragedy of Common

 Tragedy—conflict

Common- Collective

Coined by Garrett Hardin in 1968.

When individuals act on their own self-interest without thinking about shared common resources, it leads to overexploitation and degradation of those resources. 

Some of the characteristics of common resources are:

Non-excludable: No one can be excluded from using the resources.

Rivalrous: Whoever has more power may claim to be the leader of the resources.

: Whoever is near the source may claim ownership and have greater access, leading to conflict with others. 

Example: Community grazing land in highland regions like Laya: all villagers graze their yaks and cattle in the same area, which may lead to overgrazing, disrupting natural biodiversity.


 


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