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Various definitions: 

  • The collective heritage of humanity, the shared -- natural, genetic, material, intellectual, digital, social and cultural -- resources that we inherit or create, vital for our sustenance and livelihood, our individual expression and purpose, our social cohesion, quality of life and well-being, commons also embody the relationships between people, communities and these shared resources.
  • The social practice that unleashes people’s capacity to create things together and take their lives and livelihood into their own hands. It is a social form that has long lived in the shadows of our market culture, but which is now on the rise.
  • The field of emergence, generative of possibilities.
  • Both a practical way to share things valuable to all of us and a cooperative model of how we can relate to one another as creators and users of culture.

                                                                                        

The 10 Guidelines for the Commons by James Quilligan that could help for the creation of the map                                                                                     

  1. We are Co-creators with Nature
  2. By Creating our Shared Environment, we Participate in our own Culture
  3. Thru Creative Cooperation, Resource Users become Producers of their own Resources
  4. Cooperation between Users and Producers is the Practice of Stewardship
  5. The Social and Political Expression of Stewardship is Trusteeship
  6. Co-produced and Co-governed Commons Generate New Sources of Value
  7. Commons Value is the basis of a Debt-Free/ interest-free Monetary System
  8. A Commons-Based Society results from Collective Intentions for Sustainability
  9. The Economics of the Commons is Replenishment
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