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Exploring Solutions to Common Pool Resource Issues: Models of Governance and Collective Action

This paper reflects on three influential models governing the commons, focusing on the Tragedy of the Commons and the Prisoner’s Dilemma. By examining formal game theory and collective action logic, we analyze the prevailing notion that ignorance often underlies our understanding of commons issues. The paper explores theoretical alternatives to centralization and privatization, providing insights from a real-world case study in Alanya, Turkey, where local participants have devised innovative solutions to common pool resource problems.

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Exploring Solutions to Common Pool Resource Issues: Models of Governance and Collective Action

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  1. Process reflection • 1 of 3 5 page papers • Reflections on communicating the commons • Write all you want but only hand in; • Not less than 10 separate entries [concise] • Not more than 5 pages

  2. GOVERNING THE COMMONS THREE INFLUENTIAL MODELS Tragedy of the commons The prisoner’s dilemma game [formal game theory for Hardin’s tragedy] The Logic of Collective Action

  3. TRAGEDY OF THE COMMONS WHAT ONE WORD betrays an ignorance of the commons

  4. Prisoner’s dilemma

  5. Logic of collective action

  6. Policy prescriptions

  7. THE ONLY WAY?

  8. The only way(s) …a theoretical alternative to centralization or privatization as ways to solve CPR problems. Let us now briefly consider a solution devised by participants in a field setting - Alanya, Turkey.

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