This was however controversial with locals who saw Lake Naivasha as a necessary and communal resource of food.
From this principal, conservation biologists can trace communal resource based ethics throughout cultures as a solution to communal resource conflict.
Would it affect the communal resource of food, services, capital?
This also includes (but is not limited to) preventing the victim from finishing education or obtaining employment, or intentionally squandering or misusing communal resources.
It does not provide for the establishment of local governments elected by all residents to control and develop communal resources to benefit the majority.
However, critics maintain that both systems caused communal resources to be developed at the expense of private needs.
That situation would be remedied under the new approach, which would generate $10 million in wholesale profits annually, doubling the Senecas' communal resources.
Historian John Clark said that the Mormons considered the salt deposits to be a communal resource, much like water or timber.
The New Zealand Law Commission has started a project to develop a legal framework for Māori who want to manage communal resources and responsibilities.
For them, privatization of land strips people of their local communal resources in the name of creating markets for neo-liberal globalisation, which benefits a minority.