The paper 'How can "tragedies of the commons" be resolved? Social dilemmas and legislation' written by Erling Berge has been published as a Book Chapter in "Landscape, law and justice: 20 years" edited by Michael Jones, Amy Strecker and Gunhild Setten (eds), Vol. 113, KVHAA Konferanser. Stockholm: Kungliga Vitterhetsakademien, November 2024
The Book Chapter is published and can be downloaded here.
Book Summary
In this edited volume an international research group addressing the following questions: 1) What inlluence has the bringing together of the concepts of landscape, law and justice in 2002-2003 had on research in the succeeding 20 years? 2) What is the current status of research on the relationships between landscape, law and justice? 3) What contribution can research with a landscape, law and justice approach make to understanding and solving today's most important challenges? Interlinking themes elucidated in the book include the landscape concept, legal landscapes, informal law and landscape, commons, landscape as heritage, landscape identity, migration and exclusion, justice and injustice, and landscape as a fundamental structure of society.
Keywords
atmospheric commons, blood and soil ethnonationalism, competing moralities, emotional and affectual legal landscapes, international law, landscape heritage, landscape over time, landscape planning. legal geographies, outfield commons, poetics of place, posthumanist land- and lifescapes, sea level change, social justice, spatial injustice, substantive landscape