Management of common pool resources in a nation-wide experiment
Jean-Christian Tisserand,
Astrid Hopfensitz,
Serge Blondel,
Youenn Loheac,
César Mantilla,
Guillermo Mateu,
Julie Rosaz,
Anne Rozan,
Marc Willinger and
Angela Sutan
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Guillermo Mateu: BSB - Burgundy School of Business (BSB) - Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Dijon Bourgogne (ESC)
Julie Rosaz: BSB - Burgundy School of Business (BSB) - Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Dijon Bourgogne (ESC)
Anne Rozan: UMR GESTE - Gestion Territoriale de l'Eau et de l'environnement - ENGEES - École Nationale du Génie de l'Eau et de l'Environnement de Strasbourg - INRAE - Institut National de Recherche pour l’Agriculture, l’Alimentation et l’Environnement
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Abstract:
Dilemmas related to the use of environmental resources concern diverse populations at local or global scales. Frequently, individuals are unable to visualize the consequences of their actions, where they belong in the decision-making line, and have no information about past choices or the time horizon. We design a new one-shot extraction game to capture these dynamic decisions. We present results from a nationwide common pool resource experiment, conducted simultaneously in eleven French cities, involving a total of 2813 participants. We examine, for the first time, the simultaneous impact of several variables on the amount of resource extracted: the local vs. the national scale of the resource, the size of the group (small vs. big), the low vs. high recovery rate of the resource, and the available information. We show that individuals significantly reduce extraction levels in local as compared to national level dilemmas and that providing recommendations on sustainable extraction amounts significantly improves the sustainability of the resource. Overall, women extract significantly less, but care more about preserving the local resource; older participants extract significantly more resources but extract less from the national resource. Our experiment also fulfills a science popularization pedagogical aim, which we discuss..
Keywords: Common Pool Resource; Experiment; Large Sample; Science Popularization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022-11
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Published in Ecological Economics, 2022, 201, pp.107566. ⟨10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107566⟩
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107566
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