The eighteenth Century English commons: A model for ocean management

Susan S. Hanna
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Ocean management institutions have not kept pace with our technical ability to exploit ocean resources. In contrast to the fragmented management procedures currently in practice, long term ocean sustainability requires a comprehensive, coordinated management approach. Common property, while often advanced as the cause of overexploitation of ocean resources, may in fact be the institutional arrangement with the greatest potential to control ocean use. This paper presents the 18th Century English commons as an example of a successful resource management institution which coordinated multiple resource uses, was flexible to changing environmental conditions, and embodied community control. The historical record on the enclosure of the commons suggests parallels with current privatization efforts which raise troubling distributional questions. Issues central to the adaptation of the commons structure to current ocean management needs are discussed.

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18世纪英国公地:海洋管理的典范
海洋管理机构没有跟上我们开发海洋资源的技术能力。与目前实行的分散管理程序不同,海洋的长期可持续性需要一种全面、协调的管理办法。共同财产虽然经常被认为是过度开发海洋资源的原因,但实际上可能是最有可能控制海洋使用的体制安排。本文以18世纪的英国公地为例,介绍了一种成功的资源管理制度,它协调了多种资源的使用,对环境条件的变化具有灵活性,并体现了社区控制。关于公地圈地的历史记录与当前的私有化努力有相似之处,后者引发了令人不安的分配问题。讨论了使公地结构适应当前海洋管理需要的核心问题。
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