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Interdependence of Common-Pool Resources: Lessons from a Set of Nested Catchments in Australia

机译:公用池资源的相互依赖性:澳大利亚一系列嵌套集水区的经验教训

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The concept of common-pool resources (CPRs) has evolved from consideration of single-use to multiple-use resources, though the focus remains predominantly on single natural resources such as water. However, both ecological connections and human actions mean that one CPR can exist interdependently rather than in isolation from others. This article investigates this interdependence with a case study of a set of nested CPRs in the Lockyer, the Brisbane River, and Moreton Bay catchments in Southeast Queensland, Australia. An in-depth case study involving a review of relevant literature, conceptual analysis and 6 years of participant observation by one of the authors, shows that the catchment has several interdependent CPRs, linked through ecological processes and mediated by human actions that create positive or negative externalities for many resource users. We argue that the concept of "externality" can enhance our understanding of, and ability to recognize, the socioecological interdependence among CPRs and their users in a catchment, which is critical to clarify the extent of shared interests needed to underpin the design and use of appropriate collaborative management approaches.
机译:公用池资源(CPR)的概念已从单次使用的概念演变为多次使用的资源,尽管重点仍然放在单一自然资源(例如水)上。但是,生态联系和人类行为都意味着一个CPR可以相互依赖而不是孤立地存在。本文以澳大利亚昆士兰州东南部的洛克耶,布里斯班河和摩顿湾流域内一组嵌套的心肺复苏为例,研究了这种相互依赖性。一项深入的案例研究涉及一位作者对相关文献进行回顾,进行了概念分析并进行了6年的参与者观察,结果表明该流域具有多个相互依赖的CPR,这些CPR通过生态过程联系在一起,并通过人类活动介导而产生积极或消极的影响许多资源用户的外部性。我们认为,“外部性”的概念可以增强我们对流域CPR及其用户之间社会生态学相互依赖性的认识和认识的能力,这对于弄清支撑CPR的设计和使用所需的共同利益的程度至关重要。适当的协作管理方法。

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