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La biodiversité au coeur des stratégies de développement des humains

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  • Michel Trommetter

    (GAEL - Laboratoire d'Economie Appliquée = Grenoble Applied Economics Laboratory - UPMF - Université Pierre Mendès France - Grenoble 2 - INRA - Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique)

  • Hélène Leriche

    (Orée. Entreprises, territoires et environnement)

Abstract

Les politiques environnementales, qui se sont développées depuis la seconde moitié du XX°siècle, portent peu sur la biodiversité et les services écosystémiques, à l'exception de la protection des espèces emblématiques (lynx, ours…), de la gestion des ressources halieutiques et des écosystèmes remarquables, comme les parcs nationaux. L'approche des économistes en ce domaine met maintenant l'accent sur les services d'auto-entretien et considère que la gestion de la biodiversité n'est plus simplement une question de minimisation de coûts pour atteindre un certain objectif de réduction des atteintes. L'humain fait partie de la biodiversité et interagit avec ses différents éléments, de manière individuelle (en tant que résidant-habitant) ou de manière collective, que ce soit par le biais des collectivités territoriales, des entreprises ou des administrations. La gestion de la biodiversité est alors celle de ces interactions, à différentes échelles de temps et d'espace.

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  • Michel Trommetter & Hélène Leriche, 2014. "La biodiversité au coeur des stratégies de développement des humains," Post-Print hal-01847208, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01847208
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    1. Ciprian Ionescu & Hélène Leriche & Michel Trommetter, 2016. "Biodiversity and economy: new management and accounting approaches, tools and practices," Working Papers hal-01340449, HAL.
    2. Ciprian Ionescu & Hélène Leriche & Michel Trommetter, 2016. "Biodiversité et Économie : nouvelles approches, outils et démarches de gestion et de comptabilité," Working Papers hal-01340214, HAL.
    3. Michel Trommetter, 2015. "Renewable natural resources and the accounting systems of organizations," Post-Print hal-02006428, HAL.

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