Tragedy of the Commons? Science 12 December 2003; vol 302
Table of contents
Editorial. Sustainability and the Commons. Donald Kennedy, Editor-in-Chief (link)
Overview. Where Do We Go from Here? Andrew Sugden, Caroline Ash, Brooks Hanson, and Jesse Smith (p 1906) (link)
Review. The Struggle to Govern the Commons. Thomas Dietz, Elinor Ostrom, and Paul C. Stern (pp 1907-1912) (link)
Viewpoints:
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Social Capital and the Collective Management of Resources. Jules Pretty (pp 1912-1914) (link)
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Managing Tragedies: Understanding Conflict over Common Pool Resources. William M. Adams, Dan Brockington, Jane Dyson, and Bhaskar Vira (pp 1915-1916) (link)
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Global Food Security: Challenges and Policies. Mark W. Rosegrant and Sarah A. Cline (pp 1917-1919) (link)
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New Visions for Addressing Sustainability. A. J. McMichael, C. D. Butler, and Carl Folke (pp 1919-1920) (link)
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The Burden of Chronic Disease. C. G. Nicholas Mascie-Taylor and Enamul Karim (pp 1921-1922) (link)
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The Challenge of Long-Term Climate Change. K. Hasselmann, M. Latif, G. Hooss, C. Azar, O. Edenhofer, et al. pp 1923-1925. (link)
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Climate Change: The Political Situation. Robert T. Watson, pp 1925-1926. (link)
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Tales from a Troubled Marriage: Science and Law in Environmental Policy. Oliver Houck, pp 1926-1929. (link)
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