Global Commons

Global commons is a term typically used to describe international, supranational, and global resource domains in which common-pool resources are found. Global commons include the earth's shared natural resources, such as the high oceans, the atmosphere and outer space and the Antarctic in particular. Cyberspace may also meet the definition of a global commons.

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CCA: Council of Canadian Academies · 12 February 2024 English

The role of the peer review monitor is to ensure that the panel gives full and fair consideration to the submissions of the peer reviewers. [...] Recognizing the opportunities and …

Participation in treaties and conventions governing global commons and international territories (e.g., Antarctic are the treaties and conventions governing global commons and international territories (Berkman, 2019) by providing a pathway to influence the governance of global commons and international territories, such as space


McMaster Health Forum · 27 November 2023 Chinese

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High Level Independent Panel on inancing the Global Commons for Pandemic Preparedness and Response. A global for our pandemic age. Venice: inancing the Global Commons for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, 2021


BCC: Business Council of Canada · 21 November 2023 English

The Committee asserts that strategic threat actors seek to compromise government systems in order to “sap the vitality of individual companies and of the economy.” See National Security and Intelligence …

geopolitical rivalry.3 The splintering of the global commons into rival camps struggling for strategic superiority


Wilson Center Canada · 27 October 2023 English

In a moment where bilateral regulatory mistrust threatens to dismantle many of the financial ties built-up over the last three decades, understanding the mindset of the Chinese regulator becomes all …

emphasized that forests ought to be managed as a global commons for the benefit of humankind.31 Competing arguments


Wilson Center Canada · 19 July 2023 English

These The main question is: how far to go down specify the terms of reference, obli- along the continuum from global to local gations and rights of the national and …

corporations, civil society orga- er related to the global commons, to nizations and academic institutions. It GLOBAL PUBLIC GOODS DOMAIN OF THE GLOBAL GPGs: Global commons-related GPGs Policy outcome-related GPGs Knowledge-related


UCP: University of Calgary Press · 15 July 2023 English

Climate catastrophe throws into stark relief the extreme, life-threatening inequalities that affect millions of lives worldwide. The poorest and most marginalized, who are least responsible for the consumption and emissions …

unprecedented ease. Human knowledge has become a global commons; knowledge produced in one place influen- ces


Wilson Center Canada · 5 July 2023 English

Russia’s in a “post-West” world,1 it has worked to develop dependence on the sea is likely to grow, as a result the Northern Sea Route (NSR) and increase trade of …

instance, the Northern Fleet was given the for the global commons. It fits both Moscow’s status of a military


RI: Rideau Institute · 11 February 2023 English

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satellite constellations on space as an ancestral global commons’ (2020) 4 Nature Astronomy 1043; Miroslav Kocifaj Environment and Development identified Space as ‘a global commons and part of the common heritage of [hu]mankind’ Act by explicitly rejecting that Space is a ‘global commons’ and dismissing the 1979 Moon Agreement as The developing world and the construction of global commons institutions’ (2020) 41:12 Third World Quarterly The developing world and the construction of global commons institutions’ (2020) 41:12 Third World Quarterly


Wilson Center Canada · 8 February 2023 English

Hence, territorial states enjoy EXPLOITATION IN THE ARCTIC sovereign rights and have jurisdiction over this maritime zone that includes up to 12 nautical Two thirds of the Arctic region are …

-years-on/; Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change, MCC Carbon Clock, January


TEEB: The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity · 23 December 2022 English

Focus and location The initial analysis is focused on the impacts of different intervention options for the promotion of organic rice in Thai rice landscapes in the Northeastern region of …

Thai farmers, the general public and even the global commons. 42 Figure 17: Visible and invisible parts


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