allmängods
Allmängods denotes resources that are collectively owned or held in trust by a community rather than by individuals. The term is used in Nordic languages to describe the commons—resources such as grazing pastures, forests, fisheries, and sometimes water rights that are accessible to community members under defined rules.
The governance of allmängods relies on customary law, local community decisions, or formal legal frameworks that
Historically, allmängods were central to rural life in medieval and early modern Scandinavia, shaping settlement, agriculture,
In contemporary policy and scholarship, allmängods is discussed under the broader concept of the commons and
See also: Commons, Public goods, Tragedy of the commons, Common land, Enclosure.