Answer:
Hardin's explanation of the "tragedy of the commons" shows us several strategies that could be avoided to avoid, as it were, an overexploitation of natural resources and, as a consequence, a great universal tragedy.
Explanation:
The limitation of the human family is proposed as the main strategy, since according to Hardin the population density causes the limit of the use given to natural resources to be passed, since the greater the population, the more exploitation of natural resources, but I consider that It is not really an easy strategy to implement since the laws favor the freedom to decide how many children a partner should have and highlight the family as the basis of society, granting them the legitimate right to use the resources that are in your environment.
The main strategy I consider, is to raise awareness from our homes, to our children, about how important it is to take care and make a balanced use of human resources, teach them ways to recycle, teach them not to waste food and to love and value our nature and the resources that are at our disposal.
<span>The rising price of gold causes people to buy silver jewelry instead.
substitution effect
</span><span>When the price of chicken increases, families reduce their chicken intake substantially.
income effect
</span><span>A new factory in a village provides livelihoods for the villagers.
positive externiality
</span><span>A new factory in a village causes noise pollution.
negative externiality
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The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
The Christians want to win back the holy land and the pope wishes to see the holy land under Christian rule so they set up the crusade. There was also a King's Crusade which the pope set up.
Not sure if it is right.