The Tragedy of the Commoners: The Decline of the Customary Marine Tenure System of Tonga
(2001) In SPC Traditional Marine Resource management and Knowledge Information Bulletin p.3-13- Abstract
- The breakdown of traditional marine tenure systems and overexploitation of marine organisms as a result of rapid modernization, urbanization and population growth in the case of Tonga is outlined. The customary marine tenure system is described and the threats against the coral reefs are discussed. It is shown how accumulative strategies correlate with the move toward overexploitation. It is argued that biodiversity, ethnobiology and biodiversity conservation should increasingly serve as a focus of teaching research and community outreach programmes for a better understanding and appreciation of biodiversity and its role as a foundation for environmental sustainable development. The need for considering the possibility of exclusion under... (More)
- The breakdown of traditional marine tenure systems and overexploitation of marine organisms as a result of rapid modernization, urbanization and population growth in the case of Tonga is outlined. The customary marine tenure system is described and the threats against the coral reefs are discussed. It is shown how accumulative strategies correlate with the move toward overexploitation. It is argued that biodiversity, ethnobiology and biodiversity conservation should increasingly serve as a focus of teaching research and community outreach programmes for a better understanding and appreciation of biodiversity and its role as a foundation for environmental sustainable development. The need for considering the possibility of exclusion under communal property regimes, rather than assuming that common property is the same as open access, is emphasized. (Less)
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- author
- Malm, Thomas LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2001
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Tonga, Kingdom of Tonga, Common properties, Aquaculture, Tragedy of the Commons
- in
- SPC Traditional Marine Resource management and Knowledge Information Bulletin
- issue
- 13
- pages
- 3 - 13
- publisher
- Secretariat of the Pacific Community
- ISSN
- 1025-7497
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
- id
- d6f6def9-c74c-4119-b474-514801f0acfe (old id 158572)
- alternative location
- http://www.spc.int/coastfish/News/Trad/13/Trad13.pdf
- date added to LUP
- 2016-04-01 15:20:40
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- 2018-11-21 20:33:58
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