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Component 2: Human Geography
4. Global Systems and Global Governance
4.4. Global Commons
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Key characteristics of global commons include shared accessibility, non-excludability, and collective
responsibility
The atmosphere is essential for life but is subject to pollution, such as greenhouse gases and ozone layer
depletion
The atmosphere is essential for life and subject to pollution, such as greenhouse gases and ozone layer
depletion
There is a central global authority to enforce regulations on global commons.
False
Which global common is essential for life and subject to pollution such as greenhouse gases?
Atmosphere
The oceans are an example of a global common.
True
Why are oceans considered vital for ecosystems?
Vital for trade and ecosystems
Challenges in managing global commons
1️⃣ Tragedy of the Commons
2️⃣ Lack of Enforcement
3️⃣ Conflicting National Interests
4️⃣ Free-Rider Problem
5️⃣ Complexity and Interdependence
The atmosphere is essential for life but subject to pollution, such as greenhouse gases and ozone layer
depletion
The oceans cover
70%
of the Earth's surface and are vital for trade, transportation, and ecosystems.
True
The lack of a central enforcement authority makes compliance with global commons regulations
voluntary
Antarctica is governed by international
treaties
The Tragedy of the Commons occurs when shared resources are
exploited
for individual gain, leading to depletion or degradation.
True
The interdependence of global commons makes their management intricate and requires coordinated
strategies
.
True
Which intergovernmental organization facilitates cooperation and coordinates policies for global commons?
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
What are global commons characterized by in terms of ownership and accessibility?
Shared accessibility
Global commons are characterized by shared
accessibility
What is the primary goal of managing global commons?
Sustainability
Match the global common with its key characteristic:
Atmosphere ↔️ Subject to pollution
Oceans ↔️ Vital for trade
Outer Space ↔️ Used for communication
Antarctica ↔️ Governed by treaties
International agreements like UNCLOS are legally-binding
treaties
Overfishing in international waters is an example of the
Tragedy of the Commons
.
True
What are Global Commons defined as?
Natural resources accessible to all
What is Antarctica primarily governed by?
International treaties
Global commons are owned by individual nations.
False
What is the Tragedy of the Commons in global commons management?
Exploitation for personal gain
What percentage of the Earth's surface do oceans cover?
70%
Which global common is used for communication, observation, and exploration activities?
Outer Space
What is required to protect global commons from overexploitation and degradation?
Collective responsibility
What problem arises when some countries benefit from others' efforts to manage global commons without contributing their fair share?
Free-rider problem
The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is an example of an international
agreement
Match the international governance approach with its description:
International Agreements ↔️ Legally-binding treaties that establish rules for global commons
Intergovernmental Organizations ↔️ Multilateral organizations that coordinate policies
Multilateral Initiatives ↔️ Voluntary agreements and collaborative efforts
What does the management of global commons require to ensure sustainability?
Collective management
Match the global common with its example:
Oceans ↔️ Fisheries
Atmosphere ↔️ Greenhouse gases
Outer space is an example of a
global
common.
True
International governance is essential for managing global commons due to shared ownership.
True
What is one success of global commons governance?
UNCLOS
What is required to overcome failures in global commons governance?
Greater political will
What is essential for managing global commons effectively given their shared nature and lack of exclusive ownership?
Cooperation
The Paris Agreement on climate change is a multilateral initiative aimed at addressing global commons issues.
True
Global commons require collective
responsibility
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