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January
29
2009
3

Prisoners Dilemma

Prisoners dilemma means that an individual or group gains through the use of a resource while the society rather than the better of waiting to see if the resource development. It occurs as when the small fish caught from the sea, too many moose calves shot at free shooting or Mulder (Sustainable development for engineers, unknown date) gives examples of Easter Island can not get along and let the trees be cut down. The phenomenon is also called the Tragedy of the commons, which formelt said to exist when the individual has early mover advantages while society has late mover advantages (Granstrand, 2006).

To the left is a picture of the stone figures of Easter Island. Easter Island belongs to Chile and is located to the west of the country's long

Stenfigurer på Påskön, Moai

Stone figures on Easter Island, Moai

a coastline. On the island lived a people who came from Polynesia, from where they migrated in 400 AD. In the 1600s the strain was greatest with about 7,000 individuals (compare today's population of about 3500 (wikipedia)).

The strain died out soon after 1600. The reason for this is believed to be prisoners dilemma. The people understood the denominator does not know how their ecosystem functioning and cut down any trees that were on the island in order to produce and transport the stone statues of the 14 kilometers that was required from the manufacturing site. Since there was a high dependence on trees for house and boat building strife erupted on the island and the tribe extinct in the end itself. (Mulder, date unknown, S ustainable development for engineers)

I think historen is extremely fascinating about it now does. Scientists believe that this was how it happened and has evidence that the island was covered with trees a few hundred years ago (which it is not today). Could it be that we finally eradicate ourselves in the battle for the last resources on earth? Personally I believe that in such cases, some strong will survive. The question is whether it should go that far, or whether we will succeed in transforming our way of life to something that is sustainable for the environment, economy and rättivsan (the so-called triple bottom line approach ).

Speculation claiming that the inhabitants of Easter Island actually knew about the crisis they were en route to through the cutting down of trees. The problem was that they would not or could change their way of life. Creating sculptures, cutting down trees and consume was part of their identity.

The situation was not unlike today's, which Mulder also writes about. Today we have full information about the climate threat we face and live. Ice melts, bears are drowning, starving children, the temperature rises, traffic clogged, GDP increases, the rain forest are devastated, the population is increasing and we continue to throw away food, plastics, paper and foil in the same barrel. Will we ever be able to change behavior and dematerialize?

The theme is modified from Aeros 2.0 - Blogglista.se - Translation is made ​​by N2H