Dollar values and intrinsic values: can they co-exist?
Posted: November 7, 2016 Filed under: Economics, Environment, Governance, Natural Capital Accounting, Rights of Nature | Tags: ecosystem services, Full cost accounting, intrinsic values, NCA Leave a commentIt has been a long time between posts, and this current post covers an area that I've been musing over for an equally long time (and then some!). At the IUCN World Parks Congress in November 2014, I had been struck by how mainstream the idea of Natural Capital Accounting (NCA) already was (NCA can also be referred to as Environmental Accounting or Full Cost Accounting). I had been aware of the 1997 paper by Costanza et al. on the value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital, and the work by The Economics of Ecosystems & Biodiversity (TEEB) to mainstream the economic visibility of nature, but I had not realised how broadly NCA concepts had been adopted by individuals and organisations in the conservation and development fields. continue reading...
IUCN World Parks Congress 2014 - Part 2: An overview
Posted: November 23, 2014 Filed under: Conservation, Development, Economics, Environment, Governance, Science Communication | Tags: Sydney, World Parks Congress Leave a comment
Sylvia Earle addresses the Congress during a World Leaders' Dialogue on Feeding 9 billion people [16 Nov 14]
IUCN World Parks Congress - Part 1
Posted: November 5, 2014 Filed under: Conservation, Development, Environment, Governance, Science Communication | Tags: IUCN, Sydney, World Parks Congress Leave a commentI have been a bit inconsistent in my posting here. Inconsistent in two ways. Firstly, I had planned to write blog posts with greater frequency and, secondly, I was going to both rant and rave about relevant issues, but I seem to have tipped the scales in favour of rants.
So I thought I'd remedy the situation by writing a bit about the IUCN World Parks Congress, which I'll be attending here in Sydney from November 12th - 19th. This gives me impetus to pen some more posts and a chance to rave (I hope) about some positive action aimed at addressing the environmental, social, and economic challenges that the world presently faces. continue reading...