Elinor Ostrom's 7 rules for allocating common pool resources:
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5. Graduated sanctions Appropriators who violate operational rules are likely to be assessed graduated sanctions (depending on the seriousness and context of the offense) by other appropriators, by officials accountable to these appropriators, or by both.
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6. Conflict-resolution mechanisms Appropriators and their officials have rapid access to low-cost local arenas to resolve conflicts among appropriators or between appropriators and officials.
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7. Minimal recognition of rights to organize The rights of appropriators to devise their own institutions are not challenged by external governmental authorities.
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BONUS: For CPRs that are parts of larger systems: 8. Nested enterprises Appropriation, provision, monitoring, enforcement, conflict resolution, and governance activities are organized in multiple layers of nested enterprises.
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None of these require privatization or state control Rules are usually defined according to local needs of the appropriators of the resource themselves
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That said, the threat of state sanctions is a good way to get local resource users to cooperate among themselves
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California averted its water crisis in the 1920s-1950s because everyone was scared that if they didn't work together, some judge would decide the water allocation for them
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