global commons - overview Flashcards

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what is a global common?

A

an area that is not owned by an individual, country or organisation
area where resources can be shared

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2
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what can be shared in a global common?

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resources

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3
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how many global commons are there?

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4

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4
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what are the global commons and what are they recognised by?

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the atmosphere
antarctica 
high seas
open space 
international law
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5
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what pressures affect GC?

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  • tragedy of the commons
  • industrialisation
  • advances in technology
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6
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what does the term tragedy of the commons mean?

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concept in which a shared common space is likely to be overexploited as countries may feel there is no consequences

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7
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why might countries feel they can exploit a shared space?

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as it is everyones the consequences may then be shared

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how is industrialisation and development a pressure?

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an increased demand for resources out of these areas

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9
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how is advances in technology a pressure?

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made access to the areas much easier meaning they are more vulnerable to exploitation

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10
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how can pressures be reduced?

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by international laws and treaties

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11
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what controls the high seas?

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the united nation convention of the law of the sea

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12
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what controls open space?

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1979 moon treaty

governs exploration and exploitation

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13
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what controls antarctica?

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madrid protocol 1991

Antarctica treaty 1959

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14
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what controls the atmosphere?

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the kyoto protocol

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15
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how are global commons protected?

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  • cooperation of countries
  • laws and set rules of global governance
  • ngo
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16
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what is an example of cooperation between countries reducing exploitation?

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norway and russia

north east arctic cod increase