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#281 — Commodification and decommodification of nature: a short synthesis

18 Decem­ber 2024  / 16 h 15 min  18 h 30 min 

Harold Lev­rel, Pro­fes­sor of eco­log­i­cal eco­nom­ics at Muse­um Nation­al d’His­toire Naturelle.

Dis­cus­sants: Matthew ARMSTRONG (EPOG+, Major C), Friederike REIMER (EPOG+, Major B), Aisu­lu ZHUSSUPBAYEVA (EPOG+, Major A).

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Relat­ed documents

Jacob Smes­saert, Antoine Misse­mer, Harold Lev­rel (2020), “The com­mod­i­fi­ca­tion of nature, a review in social sci­ences”, Eco­log­i­cal Eco­nom­ics, 172.
Harold Lev­rel, Pierre Sce­ma­ma, Anne-Char­lotte Vais­sière (2017), “Should We Be Wary of Mit­i­ga­tion Bank­ing? Evi­dence Regard­ing the Risks Asso­ci­at­ed with this Wet­land Off­set Arrange­ment in Flori­da”, Eco­log­i­cal Eco­nom­ics, 135, p. 136–149.
Anne-Char­lotte Vais­sière, Harold Lev­rel (2015), “Bio­di­ver­si­ty off­set mar­kets: What are they real­ly? An empir­i­cal approach to wet­land mit­i­ga­tion bank­ing”, Eco­log­i­cal Eco­nom­ics, 110, p. 81–88.
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