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The Management of International Common Property Resources

The absence of defined property rights over international common property resources has resulted in serious management problems. Under conditions of free entry to exploitation of the commons, the management of world fisheries, international air and water resources, and ocean-floor resources is diffi...

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Published in:Geographical review 1971-07, Vol.61 (3), p.325-338
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