should ground water be considered a common pool resource? explain your view.
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Yes, the groundwater should be considered a common pool resource.
Explanation:
- Groundwater serves as an abundant source of water and facilitates many human and natural activities.
- One can extract groundwater for personal use without paying any cost.
- It is seen that groundwater is used as a primary source of water in many settlements as large as a village.
- Owing to the abundance of groundwater and the rising demand for water from all over the country, groundwater should be treated as a common pool resource.
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Water, as a natural component, should be regarded as a common pool of resources.
Explanation:
Anyone claiming to be the owner of this natural component is incorrect. Because groundwater is defined as a Common-pool resource (CPR) based on the occurrence of stock impacts, it transcribes a specific characteristic of the resource while ignoring its ecological and basin-wide functions. A common-pool resource is one that is made available to all through consumption and to which access can be restricted only at a high cost. Fisheries, forests, underwater basins, and irrigation systems are all examples of common-pool resources.
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