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the problem with population growth
the higher the population
the higher the consumption
the more environmental demands
therefore take resources and leave earth worse off than was before
top down methods
typiclly dont work because created by people who dont really understand the situation
therefore compliance is low
State-level rules
done by experts
e.g) Maine lobster fishery
higher compliance
ideal set of conditions for state-level rules
rules must have room to evolve
monitor supply/demand of resource
information has to be easily accessable
change needs to be moderate so that it is doable
multiperspective approach
different organizations to make sules so that they are robust to modest violation
research should be available to all and shared
interdisciplinary dialogue
TEAs
tradeable environmental allowances
financial incentives- limit environmental withdrawals
free trade of environmenal allowances
complex system problem
everything is interdependent thus when remove part of system- dont know how robust it is and what unforseen consequences there are
therefore: making environmental decision with some uncertainty
i.e) birds/ trees/ air
fisheries- pop might be innacurate