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Cooperative Solutions for Sustainable Resource Management
Authors:Raul P Lejano  Climis A Davos
Institution:(1) University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Urban Planning, 3250 Public Policy Building, Box 951656, Los Angeles, California 90095-1656, USA , US;(2) University of California, Los Angeles, Department of Environmental Health Sciences, CHS 56-081, School of Public Health, Los Angeles, California 90024-1772, USA , US
Abstract:n -person game theory are most appropriate for these problems because they focus on the conditions for engendering and sustaining the necessary cooperation among the involved stakeholders. These solution concepts seek to ensure that the allocation is based on some norm of equity and, most often, also to minimize the incentive for any player to defect from the cooperative venture. We illustrate these solution concepts with an application to a water resource project in Southern California. We argue how the rigorous mathematical nature of these solution concepts should not hinder their application to actual situations and how, with the use of heuristic rules and inexact notions of comparable worths, we can employ these concepts even in approximate fashion. We remind ourselves that the goal of such an endeavor is to convince stakeholders of the equity of a proposed solution and, in so doing, maximize the prospect of sustained cooperation. The alternative to cooperation, on the other hand, may be endless stalemate.
Keywords:: Core  Game theory  Equity  Common-pool resources  Sustainability
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