Responsabilité & Environnement Octobre 2018 – English abstracts
Dominique Dron,
Conseil Général de l’Économie (CGE)
Étienne Espagne,
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
History and anthropology of the legal concept of an environmental commons
The legal definition of an environmental commons
Delphine Misonne
Saint-Louis University, Brussels
The ocean as a commons: The depletion of resources, appropriation and communities
Fabien Locher
junior researcher, CNRS, ÉHÉSS
Models of the participatory management of water in big hydro-agricultural development projects: The Phươc-Hòa Program
Olivier TESSIER
École française d’Extrême-Orient (EFEO), Université PSL
The rights of indigenous peoples and the environmental commons: The Whanganui River in New Zealand
Ferhat Taylan
University of Liège
Economic theory and practices related to environmental commons
How not to conceive of the commons: Neoclassical economic theory
Acting despite the complexity of the values related to biodiversity: the normative and “cost-efficiency” approaches
Yann Kervinio, & Antonin Vergez
Ministry for an ecological and solidary transition, CGDD/SEEIDD/ERNR, Centre international de recherche sur l’environnement et le développement (Cired); Ministry for an ecological and solidary transition, CGDD/SEEIDD/ERNR
Water, humanity’s environmental common good? The thoughts of a water company
Hélène VALADE
Suez
Public policies of conservation of the environmental commons
The institutional management of environmental commons in France: Successes and limits
Christian Barthod
engineer from the Corps des Ponts, des Eaux et des Forêts, Conseil Général de l’Environnement et du Développement Durable
An overview of the instruments for managing common goods in the environment
Anthony Cox & Nathalie Girouard
OECD
Water boards in Brazil and France: Managing water as a common good at the scale of catchment basins
Patrick Laigneau & Rosa Maria & Formiga-Johnsson & Bernard Barraqué
freelance consultant on water management, Rio de Janeiro State University; CNRS, CIRED
Global perspectives
Environmental commons: The mirage of socioeconomic malevolence?
Pierre-Frédéric Ténière-Buchot
chairman of Solidarité Eau (pS-Eau), secretary of the Mouvement Universel de la Responsabilité Scientifique (MURS) and member du the think tank (Re)sources, of the Académie de l’Eau and of the World Water Council
Is international commercial law compatible with the environmental commons?
Sabrina Robert-Cuendet
professor of public international law, Le Mans University
The international monetary system and bio/geo/chemical cycles
Michel Aglietta & Étienne Espagne
CEPII and France Stratégie, Agence Française de Développement and CERDI
Which financial architecture can protect environmental commons?
Tim JACKSON & Nick MOLHO
CSUP, Surrey University
