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An economic perspective on biodiversity offsetting: meaning and limits of biobanking mechanism

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Human history can be mirrored in a geo-history of natural resources. Humans, by over-exploiting resources (“forcing”), have produced extensive land use changes and have altered complex food webs, ecosystems, and habitats with as a consequence systematic natural biocapacity erosion, biodiversity loss, energy crises, pollution, climate deregulation. In other terms, a global resources “rush” has led to chronic socio-ecosystemic deficits, thus creating the conditions for local and global state shifts within the biosphere and / or society.Therefore, research must serve to increase human understanding of those resources and how best to use them for the public good.

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hal-02744678 , version 1 (03-06-2020)

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Coralie Calvet, Claude Napoleone, Jean-Michel Salles, Harold Levrel. An economic perspective on biodiversity offsetting: meaning and limits of biobanking mechanism. ESEE International Conference Ecological Economics and Institutional Dynamics, European Society for Ecological Economics. INT., 2013, 637 p. ⟨hal-02744678⟩
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