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  1. The Tragedy of the Commons.Garrett Hardin - 1968 - Science 162 (3859):1243-1248.
    At the end of a thoughtful article on the future of nuclear war, Wiesner and York concluded that: "Both sides in the arms race are... confronted by the dilemma of steadily increasing military power and steadily decreasing national security. It is our considered professional judgment that this dilemma has no technical solution. If the great powers continue to look for solutions in the area of science and technology only, the result will be to worsen the situation.".
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  • (1 other version)The Privatization of the Oceans.Rögnvaldur Hannesson - 2007 - Environmental Values 16 (1):138-141.
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  • (1 other version)The Privatization of the Oceans.Rögnvaldur Hannesson - 2006 - Journal of the History of Biology 39 (4):812-814.
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  • Valuing Local Knowledge: Indigenous People And Intellectual Property Rights.Doreen Stabinsky & Stephen B. Brush (eds.) - 1996 - Island Press.
    Currently the focus of a heated debate among indigenous peoples, human rights advocates, crop breeders, pharmaceutical companies, conservationists, social scientists, and lawyers, the proposal would allow impoverished people in biologically rich areas to realize an economic return from resources under their care. Monetary compensation could both validate their knowledge and provide them with an equitable reward for sharing it, thereby compensating biological stewardship and encouraging conservation.
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