ID | 120099 |
Title Proper | Weeden and Chow |
Other Title Information | commentary from a legal perspective |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bin, Li |
Publication | 2012. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The paper, 'Space sustainability through the sustainable management of common-pool resources: a framework and potential policies' by Brian Weeden and Tiffany Chow, researches Long-Term Sustainability issues (LTS) from the perspectives of both economics and governance, focusing on analyzing Elinor Ostrom's principles, and puts forward the main elements for a management regime. Their paper will be helpful for the international community to understand the importance of LTS, to further discussions in this field and even to shape a framework for tackling LTS. On the other hand, some of the principles raised by Ostrom still need to be clarified and deliberated throughout the international community. This commentary will analyze some of Ostrom's principles from the perspective of the 1967 Outer Space Treaty (OST) and put forward the values LTS should encompass based on an analysis of its relations with provisions in the OST. |
`In' analytical Note | Space Policy Vol. 28, No.3; Aug 2012: p.177-179 |
Journal Source | Space Policy Vol. 28, No.3; Aug 2012: p.177-179 |
Key Words | Long Term Sustainability ; Governance ; Economics ; International Community ; Outer Space Treaty |