COMMONS IN THE FIELD

Posted
May 2, 2012

Our Great Lakes Commons: A People’s Plan to Protect the Great Lakes Forever

This paper by Maude Barlow serves as a background, a call to understanding, and a call to action on an exciting new proposal to designate the Great Lakes and its tributary waters as a lived commons, to be shared, protected, carefully managed and enjoyed by all who live around them.

Introduction
This paper is intended to serve as a background, a call to understanding and a call to action on an exciting new proposal to designate the Great Lakes and its tributary waters as a lived Com- mons, to be shared, protected, carefully managed and enjoyed by all who live around them. The Great Lakes Basin Commons would need to be protected by a legal and political frame- work based on Public Trust Doctrine, underpinning in law that the Great Lakes are central to the very existence of those people, plants and animals living on or near them and therefore must be protected for the common good from generation to generation. This means that the Lakes could not be appropriated or subordinated for private gain. It is also our determination that the Great Lakes will be designated as a Protected Bioregion, recognizing that while there are many political jurisdictions governing the Great Lakes Basin, it is, in fact, one integrated watershed and needs to be seen and governed as such.

You can read the full report “here.”:http://canadians.org/water/documents/greatlakes/GreatLakes-0311.pdf