Communication Among Harvesters Leads to Sustainable Fishing Behaviour in a Continuous Time Common Pool Resource Experiment

The sustainable use of common pool resources (CPRs) such as fisheries constitutes a major challenge for society. A large body of empirical studies conducted in discrete time indicates that resource users are able to prevent the ‘tragedy of the commons' under institutional arrangements that can...

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Main Authors: Kwabena A. Owusu, Micaela M. Kulesz, Agostino Merico
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-08-01
Series:Frontiers in Marine Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.644056/full
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spelling doaj-971eb5539e80406585f652da0126d5b92021-08-25T08:02:34ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452021-08-01810.3389/fmars.2021.644056644056Communication Among Harvesters Leads to Sustainable Fishing Behaviour in a Continuous Time Common Pool Resource ExperimentKwabena A. Owusu0Kwabena A. Owusu1Micaela M. Kulesz2Agostino Merico3Agostino Merico4Department of Theoretical Ecology and Modelling, Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Bremen, GermanyAfrican Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Mbour, SenegalDepartment of Economics, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, SwedenDepartment of Theoretical Ecology and Modelling, Leibniz Centre for Tropical Marine Research (ZMT), Bremen, GermanyDepartment of Physics and Earth Sciences, Jacobs University Bremen, Bremen, GermanyThe sustainable use of common pool resources (CPRs) such as fisheries constitutes a major challenge for society. A large body of empirical studies conducted in discrete time indicates that resource users are able to prevent the ‘tragedy of the commons' under institutional arrangements that can promote cooperation. However, the variability exhibited by the human behaviour and the dynamic nature of renewable resources require continuous time experiments to fully explain the mechanisms underpinning the sustainable use of resources. We conducted CPR experiments in continuous time to investigate how the extraction behaviour of resource users changes in real-time in response to changes in resource availability under communication and no communication. We find that when communication is allowed, users adjust their extraction efforts based on knowledge of previous resource availability. In contrast, when communication is not allowed, users do not incorporate resource availability into their utility function. These results suggest that communication does not merely provide a forum for coordination but mediates a causal relationship between resource levels and extraction behaviour. Our findings may help the development of effective resource management policies.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.644056/fullcommon pool resourcestrategic behaviourinstitutional arrangementstragedy of the commonsfisherysustainability
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Kwabena A. Owusu
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Agostino Merico
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Kwabena A. Owusu
Micaela M. Kulesz
Agostino Merico
Agostino Merico
Communication Among Harvesters Leads to Sustainable Fishing Behaviour in a Continuous Time Common Pool Resource Experiment
Frontiers in Marine Science
common pool resource
strategic behaviour
institutional arrangements
tragedy of the commons
fishery
sustainability
author_facet Kwabena A. Owusu
Kwabena A. Owusu
Micaela M. Kulesz
Agostino Merico
Agostino Merico
author_sort Kwabena A. Owusu
title Communication Among Harvesters Leads to Sustainable Fishing Behaviour in a Continuous Time Common Pool Resource Experiment
title_short Communication Among Harvesters Leads to Sustainable Fishing Behaviour in a Continuous Time Common Pool Resource Experiment
title_full Communication Among Harvesters Leads to Sustainable Fishing Behaviour in a Continuous Time Common Pool Resource Experiment
title_fullStr Communication Among Harvesters Leads to Sustainable Fishing Behaviour in a Continuous Time Common Pool Resource Experiment
title_full_unstemmed Communication Among Harvesters Leads to Sustainable Fishing Behaviour in a Continuous Time Common Pool Resource Experiment
title_sort communication among harvesters leads to sustainable fishing behaviour in a continuous time common pool resource experiment
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Marine Science
issn 2296-7745
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The sustainable use of common pool resources (CPRs) such as fisheries constitutes a major challenge for society. A large body of empirical studies conducted in discrete time indicates that resource users are able to prevent the ‘tragedy of the commons' under institutional arrangements that can promote cooperation. However, the variability exhibited by the human behaviour and the dynamic nature of renewable resources require continuous time experiments to fully explain the mechanisms underpinning the sustainable use of resources. We conducted CPR experiments in continuous time to investigate how the extraction behaviour of resource users changes in real-time in response to changes in resource availability under communication and no communication. We find that when communication is allowed, users adjust their extraction efforts based on knowledge of previous resource availability. In contrast, when communication is not allowed, users do not incorporate resource availability into their utility function. These results suggest that communication does not merely provide a forum for coordination but mediates a causal relationship between resource levels and extraction behaviour. Our findings may help the development of effective resource management policies.
topic common pool resource
strategic behaviour
institutional arrangements
tragedy of the commons
fishery
sustainability
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.644056/full
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