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The pioneering work of the 2009 Nobel Prize Winner Elinor Ostrom on the governance of commonly owned resources continues to inspire researchers across many fields. In his third article for BESS®, Dr Shann Turnbull investigates how systems science can build on Ostrom’s ideas of polycentric governance to transform corporations into ecologically governed common pool resources (CPRs) to help counter environmental degradation and reduce economic inequality.
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