单词 | common-pool resource |
释义 | > as lemmascommon-pool resource common-pool resource n. Economics a natural or man-made resource that is not privately owned and is available for use by a community or (typically a limited subset of) the wider public; cf. commons n. 7b; abbreviated CPR. ΚΠ 1967 A. di Pierro in Pollution & our Environm. (Canad. Council Resource Ministers) III. d29-2 4 In the case of the ‘common pool’ resource, because of the impossibility of an exact individual resting of ownership rights, the marginal value of the alternative ‘future use’ will be zero to each individual producer. 1999 C. C. Joyner in J. S. Barkin & G. E. Shambaugh Anarchy & Environm. iv. 70 The living resources within that ocean area entail a common pool resource (CPR) of the high seas, susceptible to lawful exploitation by persons from any state possessing the capability to harvest those resources. 2010 Targeted News Service (Nexis) 29 Apr. Research conducted in a computerized microworld.., show [sic] how common-pool resources—such as fisheries, forests, water systems or even bandwidth—can be managed effectively by self-organized user groups under certain conditions. < as lemmas |
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