Evaluating Conditions for Cooperative Resource Management
An aid agency must choose one of two villages to fund a new community irrigation project. Village X has equitable land distribution but is composed of recent settlers with no shared history. Village Y has a long history of trust and social cohesion but also has severe economic inequality. Which village is more likely to face significant conflicts over water management, and why? Briefly explain your reasoning based on principles of common resource management.
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