Une intervention de Romain Pirard, intitulée "Market-based instruments for ecosystem services: An attempt to clarify concepts, limitations, and links with public policies", dans le cadre du Panel 6G: "Payments for environmental services II" de la conférence internationale "Nature™ Inc? Questioning the Market Panacea in Environmental Policy and Conservation" organisée du 30 juin au 2 juillet par l'International Institute of Social Studies (ISS) of Erasmus University Rotterdam (Pays-Bas).
Présentation [en anglais] :
"The 'Nature™ Inc.' conference seeks to critically engage with the market panacea in environmental policy and conservation in the context of histories and recent developments in neoliberal capitalism. The conference is steeped in traditions of political economy and political ecology, in order to arrive at a deeper understanding of where environmental policies and conservation in an age of late capitalism come from, are going and what effects they have on natures and peoples. 'Nature™ Inc' follows a successful recent conference in Lund, Sweden, in May 2010 and several earlier similar initiatives that have shown the topic to be of great interest to academics, policy-makers and civil society. The present conference is thus meant not only to deepen and share critical knowledge on market-based environmental policies and practices and nature-society relations more generally, but also to strenghten and widen the networks enabling this objective"
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