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Inclusive Sustainability Approaches in Common-Pool Resources from the Perspective of Blackologists
BioScience ( IF 7.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-08 , DOI: 10.1093/biosci/biab052
Senay Yitbarek 1, 2 , Karen Bailey 2, 3 , Shakara Tyler 4 , Jeramie Strickland 5 , Matthew McCary 6 , Nyeema C Harris 2, 7
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The tragedy of the commons posits that depletion of common resources harms all stakeholders. Although such a downward spiral is plausible, the potential outcomes are far more complex. In the present article, we report on this coupled feedback between resource strategies and the environment from the perspective of Blackologists. We fully embrace that our understanding and appreciation for nature are inherently shaped by our identity, culture, and lived experiences. First, we deconstruct the uses and beneficiaries of the shared resource. Then, we identify potential cascades of conflict through the lens of resource partitioning, plasticity, and mitigation strategies recognizing the inherent human dimension nested within these dynamics. We emphasize that who studies these processes can alter the framing and outcome of the tragedy through several case studies. We recommend that avoidance of environmental tragedies is possible with inclusive engagement, interdisciplinarity, and oversight at different spatial and temporal scales.

中文翻译:

从黑人学家的角度来看,共享资源中的包容性可持续性方法

公地悲剧假设公用资源的枯竭损害了所有利益相关者。尽管这种螺旋式下降是合理的,但潜在的结果要复杂得多。在本文中,我们从黑人学家的角度报告了资源策略与环境之间的这种耦合反馈。我们完全接受,我们对自然的理解和欣赏本质上是由我们的身份、文化和生活经历所塑造的。首先,我们解构共享资源的用途和受益者。然后,我们通过资源划分、可塑性和缓解策略识别潜在的冲突级联,识别嵌套在这些动态中的内在人类维度。我们强调,研究这些过程的人可以通过几个案例研究来改变悲剧的框架和结果。我们建议,通过包容性参与、跨学科性和不同空间和时间尺度的监督,可以避免环境悲剧。
更新日期:2021-05-08
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