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the problem with population growth
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the higher the population
the higher the consumption the more environmental demands therefore take resources and leave earth worse off than was before |
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top down methods
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typiclly dont work because created by people who dont really understand the situation
therefore compliance is low |
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State-level rules
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done by experts
e.g) Maine lobster fishery higher compliance |
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ideal set of conditions for state-level rules
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rules must have room to evolve
monitor supply/demand of resource information has to be easily accessable change needs to be moderate so that it is doable |
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multiperspective approach
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different organizations to make sules so that they are robust to modest violation
research should be available to all and shared interdisciplinary dialogue |
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TEAs
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tradeable environmental allowances
financial incentives- limit environmental withdrawals free trade of environmenal allowances |
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complex system problem
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everything is interdependent thus when remove part of system- dont know how robust it is and what unforseen consequences there are
therefore: making environmental decision with some uncertainty i.e) birds/ trees/ air fisheries- pop might be innacurate |