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E28: /Governing the Commons/, part 4: creating a successful commons
Episode 28

E28: /Governing the Commons/, part 4: creating a successful commons

Oddly Influenced

March 14, 202319m 55s

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Show Notes

I describe how the Gal Oya irrigation system got better. It's an example that might inspire hope. I also imagine how a software codebase and its team might have a similar improvement.

As with earlier episodes, I'm leaning on Elinor Ostrom’s 1990 book, Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action, and Erik Nordman’s 2021 book, The Uncommon Knowledge of Elinor Ostrom: Essential Lessons for Collective Action.

I also mention James C. Scott's Seeing Like a State, which I discuss starting with episode 17.

More about Gal Oya and similar projects

Refactoring books I have liked

The Strangler Fig pattern

Credits

 "Agriculture in Extreme Environments - Irrigation channel for wheat fields and date palms" by Richard Allaway is licensed under CC BY 2.0.

Topics

ostromsoftwaregovernancecommons