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Journal article: Tragedy revisited (Science)
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21.12.18
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Ruth Meinzen-Dick discusses how games could be used to help people cooperate to sustainably manage water, a classic common pool resource – in the Science’s “Tragedy revisited”, a new paper to mark the 50th anniversary of the famous essay by Garrett Hardin.
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