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Between 1995 and
2005 he was editor of the Cambridge University Press journal, Environment
and Development Economics, and he remains on the editorial board of this
and several other journals in environmental, resource and ecological
economics, and in conservation ecology. He is Past President of the International Society for Ecological Economics, a society formed to
bring together the insights of the ecological and economic sciences to aid
understanding and management of environmental problems. He has advised
various governmental, intergovernmental and international non-governmental
organizations as well as research funding agencies. In At ASU he directs
(with The Group contributes
to a number of international research projects
on issues relating to biodiversity change, conservation and development, and supports
training in biodiversity and ecosystem services both within ASU and internationally.
It runs the Biodiversity and
Ecosystem Services Training Network (BESTNet),
a Research Coordination Network funded by the National Science Foundation. Charles Perrings is
engaged in a range of activities to build an international science of
biodiversity and ecosystem change, including both the development of an International Mechanism for
Scientific Expertise on Biodiversity (IMOSEB),
and a joint initiative by the ICSU and UNESCO to follow-up the Millennium
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1. Biodiversity
and Ecosystem Services Training Network
(BESTNet)
Network goal: The core members of this NSF-funded network are
part of an international global-change research network, Diversitas, which focuses on the
relationship between human activities, biodiversity change, and ecosystem
services. Diversitas is an interdisciplinary,
international network of scientists concerned with the impact of anthropogenic
activity on the world’s biodiversity, and on the consequences of
biodiversity loss for human well-being through changes in ecosystem
functioning, ecosystem processes, and the provision of valuable goods and
services. It works through a set of
four core projects - biogenesis (in development); bioDISCOVERY;
ecoSERVICES
and bioSUSTAINABILITY
– that together develop the scientific basis for monitoring,
observing understanding and predicting changes; expanding biodiversity and
ecosystem functioning science to larger scales and over a greater breadth of
the biological hierarchy; linking changes in ecosystem structure and
functioning to changes in ecosystem services; assessing human response to
change in ecosystem services; developing new knowledge to guide policy and
decision making that support sustainable use of biodiversity; evaluating the effectiveness
of current conservation measures; studying the social, political and economic
drivers of biodiversity loss, as well as social choice and decision making. The
core projects are supplemented by cross-cutting networks including agroBIODIVERSITY, freshwaterBIODIVERSITY and the Global
Mountain Biodiversity Assessment. Diversitas is
asking novel scientific questions about the interdependence between
biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, ecosystem services, economic, technical
and institutional change at the global scale. It is stimulating new research
methods designed to clarify the linkages between biodiversity change and human
well-being. BESTNet will bring the benefits of the
research stimulated by the global initiative to research students in US
universities, through a set of networked research and research training
activities.
Steering
committee: The core members of BESTNet and its steering committee comprise:
Edward Barbier, John S. Bugas
Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and Finance, University of
Louise Jackson, Orr Chair in Environmental Plant
Sciences, Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California
Davis (Botany/Agricultural extension) http://groups.ucanr.org/jacksonlab/
Robert Naiman, Professor,
Steven Polasky, Fesler-Lampert
Professor of Ecological/Environmental Economics, Department of Applied
Economics and Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior, University of
Minnesota (Ecological and Environmental Economics) http://www.apec.umn.edu/faculty/spolasky/
Major networking activities: BESTNet will develop two
main activities. First, annual
training activities will be associated with research/research training
workshops at which US and international researchers
will address topics currently under discussion in global change programs (e.g.,
modeling techniques for integrating biophysical and socioeconomic aspects of
biodiversity change). Second, doctoral students will be funded to spend time in
the labs of participating scientists in the
One integrative research theme of the network is the
development of predictive models of biodiversity change that take into account
the coupled nature of social and ecological systems. The application of dynamic
bioclimatic envelope modeling techniques to predict species response to changes
in climate has improved the capacity to connect land-use change, biodiversity
distributions and ecological functioning. Evaluation of the economic
consequences of climate change has raised important issues both about the
modeling techniques appropriate to the uncertainties inherent in the problem
and about the choice between adaptation and mitigation strategies. The network
will be posing similar questions with respect to climate-induced changes in
biodiversity distributions. It will exploit recent developments in the
identification of leading indicators of spatial regime shifts using the
spectral properties of time series on environmental phenomena.
A second integrative research
theme is the impact of change in biodiversity on the capacity of
social-ecological systems to absorb anthropogenic and environmental stresses
and shocks without losing important ecosystem services. This parallels work on
the resilience of coupled systems within the Resilience Alliance, and is
grounded in an analysis of the linkages between biodiversity change, ecological
functioning, ecosystem processes and the provision of valued goods and services.
While it is recognized that biodiversity loss has economic implications because
of the value it has through the provision of ecosystem services, including
insurance against environmental shocks, most research into the problem is still
focused on either the ecological or the economic dimension of the problem. BESTNet will contribute towards the integration of models
of the linkages between (a) biodiversity and ecosystem services and (b)
biodiversity and human well-being, and will use that to enhance understanding
of the role of biodiversity in the resilience of coupled systems.
2. Invasive species
Globalization involves the
closer integration of both socioeconomic and ecological systems. Integration of
ecological systems occurs through the intentional or incidental movement of
species associated with growth in trade and travel. Species movement has a
number of potential but uncertain consequences. These include the emergence of
novel zoonotic diseases along with changes in the
diversity and structure of local species assemblages that affect their capacity
to deliver ecosystem services. In many cases, the effect is to homogenize
ecosystems with implications for both the correlation of risks across space and
the resilience of individual systems. The resulting “portfolio
effect” alters responses to environmental stressors. One line of
research, with William Brock and
At a more empirical level, a Leverhulme-funded project with Mark Williamson, Katherina Dehnen-Schmutz and Julia Touza has quantified the
invasive species risks posed by the
A recent workshop on the Economics and Ecology
of Invasive Species, co-organized by Hal Mooney (Stanford) and Mark
Williamson (York), identified options for improving the international
regulation of the risks to ecosystem services of trade-induced species
introductions.
Brock W., Kinzig A. and
Perrings C. Modeling the economics of biodiversity and environmental
heterogeneity, January 2008. PDF
Brock W., Kinzig A. and
Perrings C., Biodiversity, biological invasions and trade, July 2007. PDF
Kinzig A., Perrings C. and Scholes R.,
Ecosystem Services and the Economics of Biodiversity Conservation, March 2007. PDF
Perrings C. Pests, pathogens and poverty:
biological invasions and agricultural dependence, February 2006. PDF
Perrings C. The conservation and sustainable
use of marine biological diversity beyond areas of national jurisdiction: the
economic problem, May 2005. PDF
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Books
Perrings C. and Vincent J. eds 2003. Natural Resource
Accounting and Economic Development,
Perrings
C., Williamson M. and Dalmazzone S. eds
2000. The Economics of
Biological Invasions,
Perrings
C. ed 2000. The Economics of Biodiversity
Conservation in Sub-Saharan Africa: Mending the
Perrings
C. 1997. Economics of Ecological Resources: Selected Essays,
Costanza R., Perrings C. and
Perrings C. 1996. Sustainable Development and Poverty
Alleviation in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Case of
Perrings C., Mäler
K.-G.Folke C. Holling C.S. Jansson B.-O. eds 1995. Biological Diversity: Economic and Ecological Issues.
Perrings C., Mäler
K.-G.Folke C. Holling C.S. Jansson B.-O. eds 1994.
Biodiversity Conservation:
Problems and Policies.
Perrings C. 1987. Economy and
Environment: A Theoretical Essay on
the Interdependence of Economic and Environmental Systems.
Papers
Touza J., Termansen M. and
Perrings C. 2008. A bioeconomic
approach to the Faustmann-Hartman rule: ecological
interactions and even-aged forest management, Natural Resource Modeling 21(3): in press.
Di Falco S., Smale M. and Perrings C. 2007. The role of agricultural
cooperatives in sustaining wheat diversity and productivity: the case of
southern
Perrings C. 2007. Going beyond panaceas: future
challenges, Proceedings of the National
Academy of Sciences 104:15179–15180 PDF
Dehnen-Schmutz K., Touza J., Perrings
C. and Williamson M. 2007 A century of the ornamental plant trade and its
impact on invasion success, Diversity and
Distributions 13:
527–534. PDF
Perrings C. 2007. Pests, pathogens and
poverty: biological invasions and agricultural dependence, in A. Kontoleon, U. Pascual and T. Swanson (eds) Biodiversity
Economics: Principles, Methods and Applications, Cambridge University
Press,
Ceddia M.G., Bartlett M. and Perrings C. 2007. Landscape gene flow,
coexistence and threshold effect: The case of genetically modified herbicide
tolerant oilseed rape (Brassica napus),
Ecological Modelling
205: 169-180. PDF
Dehnen-Schmutz K., Touza J, Perrings C. and Williamson M. 2007. The horticultural trade and ornamental plant
invasions in
Perrings C. 2006. Ecological economics
after the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, International
Journal of Ecological Economics and Statistics 6: 8-22. PDF
Perrings C. 2006. Environment, poverty
and development, in J. Boyce, S. Cullenberg, P.K. Pattanaik and R.
Pollin (eds) Human
Development in the Era of Globalization:
Essays in Honour of Keith B. Griffin,
Perrings C. 2006. Resilience and
sustainable development, Environment and
Development Economics 11: 417–427. PDF
Loreau
M., Oteng-Yeboah A., Arroyo M. T. K., Babin D., Barbault R., Donoghue M., Gadgil
M., Häuser C., Heip C., Larigauderie A., Ma K.,
Mace G., Mooney H.A., Perrings C.,
Raven P., Sarukhan J., Schei
P., Scholes R.J. and Watson R.T.. 2006. Diversity without representation, Nature 442, 245-246. PDF
Wätzold F., Drechsler M., Armstrong C.W.,
Baumgärtner S., Grimm V., Huth A., Perrings C., Possingham
H., Shogren J., Skonhoft A., Verboom-Vasiljev J. and Wissel C. 2006. Ecological-Economic Modeling for Biodiversity
Management: Potential, Pitfalls, and Prospects, Conservation Biology 20(4): 1034–1041. PDF
Kasulo V. and Perrings C.
2006.
Fishing down the value chain: Biodiversity and access regimes in freshwater
fisheries — the case of
di
Falco S. and Perrings C. 2006.
Cooperatives, diversity and crop productivity in
Perrings C;
Jackson, L; Bawa, K; Brussaard, L; Brush, S; Gavin, T; Papa, R; Pascual, U; De
Ruiter, P. 2006. Conservation Biology 20(2):
263–264. PDF
di Falco S. and Perrings
C. 2005. Crop biodiversity, risk management and the implications of
agricultural assistance, Ecological
Economics.55(4): 459-466. PDF
Perrings C.
2005. Economics and the value of biodiversity and ecosystem services. In J.-P.
de Luc (ed) Biodiversity Science and
Governance: Proceedings of the International Conference,
Simonit S.
and Perrings C. 2005. Indirect economic indicators in bioeconomic
fishery models: agricultural price indicators and fish stocks in
Simonit S. Cattaneo F. and Perrings
C. 2005. Modelling
the hydrological externalities of agriculture in wetlands: the case of rice in
Perrings C.,
S. Dalmazzone and M. Williamson, 2005. The Economics of Biological Invasions. In H.A. Mooney, R.N. Mack, J.A. McNeeley, L.E. Neville, P.J. Schei
and J.K. Waage, eds, Invasive Alien Species: a new synthesis,
SCOPE 63, Island Press, Washington D.C.: 16-35.
Perrings C., Dehnen-Schmutz K.,
Touza J. and Williamson M. 2005. How to
manage biological invasions under globalization, Trends in Ecology and
Evolution 20(5): 212-215. PDF
Perrings C.
2005. Mitigation and adaptation strategies for the control of biological
invasions, Ecological Economics 52 (3): 315-325 PDF
di Falco S. and Perrings
C. 2005. The role of risk properties and farm risk aversion on crop
diversity conservation, in Koundouri P. (ed) Econometrics Informing Natural Resources
Management,
Perrings C.
and Walker B.H. 2004
Conservation in the optimal use of rangelands. Ecological
Economics 49: 119-128. PDF
Dehnen-Schmutz
K., Perrings C. and Williamson M.
2004. Controlling Rhododendron ponticum in the
Perrings C.2003.
The economics of abrupt climate change. Philosophical
Transactions: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 361(1810):
2043-2059. PDF
di Falco S. and Perrings
C. 2003. Crop genetic diversity, productivity and stability of agroecosystems: a theoretical and empirical investigation, Scottish
Journal of Political Economy 50(2): 207-216. PDF
Perrings C.
2003. Closed physical systems: a
model. in Hagemann H., Landesmann
M. and Scazzieri R. (eds) The
Economics of Structural Change, III.
International library of critical writings in economics 157.
Perrings C.
and Gadgil M. 2003 .
Conserving biodiversity: reconciling local and global public benefits In Kaul I. , Conceicao P., le Goulven K. and Mendoza R.L. (eds)
Providing global public goods: managing globalization,
Horan R.D.,
Perrings C., Lupi
F. and Bulte E. 2002. Biological
pollution prevention strategies under ignorance: the case of invasive species, American
Journal of Agricultural Economics 84(5): 1303-1310. PDF
Perrings C. 2002. Biological invasions in aquatic
systems: the economic problem. Bulletin of Marine Science 70(2):
541-552. PDF A
version of this paper has also appeared in Kriström
B. and Löfgren K-G. (eds)
Economic Theory for the
Environment: Essays in Honour of Karl-Göran Mäler,
Brock W.A., Mäler K.-G. and Perrings C. 2002. Resilience and
sustainability: the economic analysis of non-linear dynamic systems. In
Gunderson, L.H. and C.S.Holling, Panarchy:
Understanding Transformations in Systems of Humans and Nature. Island
Press,
Costanza
R.,
Perrings C.,
M. Williamson, E. B. Barbier, D. Delfino, S. Dalmazzone, J. Shogren, P.
Simmons, and A. Watkinson. 2002.
Biological invasion risks and the public good: an economic perspective. Conservation Ecology 6(1): 1. [online] URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol6/iss1/art1
Perrings C.
2001. Modelling
sustainable ecological-economic development. In Folmer
H.and Tietenberg T. (eds). International
Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics 2001/2: 179-201.
Perrings C.
and Hannon B. 2001. Spatial
discounting: endogenous preferences and the valuation of geographically
distributed environmental externalities, Journal of Regional Science
41(1): 23-38. PDF
Perrings C.
2001. The economics of biodiversity loss and agricultural development in low
income countries. In Lee D.R., and Barrett C.B. eds. Tradeoffs or Synergies?
Agricultural Intensification, Economic Development and the Environment,
Perrings C. 2000 Sustainability indicators on fisheries in integrated coastal areas management, Marine and Freshwater Research 51:513-522.
Ansuategi A. and Perrings C. 2000. Transboundary externalities in the environmental transition
hypothesis, Environment and Resource Economics 17(4): PDF
Perrings
C. and Stern D. 2000. Modelling loss of
resilience in agroecosystems, Environment and
Resource Economics 16(2): 185-210. PDF
Perrings
C. and Ansuategi
A. 2000. Sustainability, Growth
and Development, Journal of Economic Studies 27(1/2): 19-54. PDF
Perrings
C. 2000 Protecting the Global Environment: Towards
Effective Governance and Effective Solutions—A Comment. In World Bank and
Conseil d’Analyse Economique, Governance, Equity and Global Markets:
Proceedings of the Annual Bank Conference on Development Economics in Europe,
June 21-23 1999.
Perrings C.
2000. The economics of fluctuating
resources, in Schei, P.J., Sandlund
O.T. and Strand R. (eds) Proceedings of the Norway/UN
Conference on the Ecosystem Approach for the Sustainable Use of Biological
Diversity, Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management, Trondheim: 111-115.
Perrings C. 2000.
Resilience and Sustainability. in Folmer H.,
Gabel H.L., Gerking S. and Rose A. (eds) Frontiers
of Environmental Economics, Cheltenham,
Kakujahu-Matundu O. and Perrings C. 2000. Biodiversity
conservation optionas and land use options in
semi-arid regions: the case Nyae Nyae
in
Costanza R.,
Perrings
C. and Lovett J. 1999. Biodiversity Conservation in Sub-Saharan
Perrings C. 1998. Resilience in the dynamics of
economy-environment systems, Environmental and Resource Economics
11(3-4): 503-520. PDF
Perrings C. 1998. The environmental effects of policy reform in
Levin S.A., Barrett S., Aniyar S., Baumol
W., Bliss C., Bolin B., Dasgupta P., Ehrlich P., Folfe
C., Gren I.-M., Holling C.S., Jansson A.-M., Jansson
B.-O., Martin D., Mäler K.-G., Perrings C. and Sheshinsky
E. 1998. Resilience in natural and
socioeconomic systems, Environment and Development Economics 3(2):
222-234.
Perrings C. 1997. Georgescu-Roegen and
the irreversibility of material processes, Ecological Economics 22:
303-304.
Turner K., Perrings C. and Folke C. 1997. Ecological economics: paradigm or perspective, in van den Bergh J. and
van der Straaten J. (eds)
Economy and Ecosystems in Change,
Perrings
C. and Walker B.H. 1997.
Biodiversity, resilience and the control of ecological-economic systems:
the case of fire-driven rangelands, Ecological Economics 22(1):73-83.
(Reprinted in: (a) Turner K., Button K.J. and Nijkamp
P., eds, Ecosystems and Nature, London,
Perrings C. 1997. Priorities for the conservation of biodiversity.
In OECD. Investing in Biological Diversity: The Cairns Conference, Proceedings
of the OECD International Conference on Incentive Measures for the Conservation
and Sustainable Use of Biological Diversity, Cairns, 25-28 March 1996,
Paris, OECD: 105-112.
Folke C., Holling C.S. and Perrings C. 1996.
Biological Diversity, Ecosystems and the Human Scale, Ecological
Applications 6(4): 1018-1024. PDF
Mangel M., Talbot L.M., Meffe G.K., Agardy T., Alverson D.L., Barlow
J., Botkin D.B., Budowski
G., Clark T., Cooke J., Crozier J.H., Dayton P.K.,
Elder D.L., Fowler C.W., Funtowicz S., Giske J., Hofman R.J., Holt S.J.,
Kellert S.R., Kimball L.A., Ludwig D., Magnusson K., Malayang B.S., Mann C., Norse E.A., Northridge S.P., Perrin
W.F., Perrings C., Peterman R.M., Rabb G.B., Regier H.A., Reynolds J.E., Sherman K., Sissenwine M.P., Smith T.D., Starfield
A., Taylor R.J., Tillman M.F., Toft C., Twiss J.R., Wilen J., Young T.P.
1996. Principles for the
Conservation of Wild Living Resources,
Ecological Applications 6(2): 338-362.
Perrings C. 1996.
Economics, Ecology and the Global Biodiversity Assessment, Trends in
Ecology and Evolution 11(6): 270.
Perrings C.
1996. Biodiversity, biospecifics and ecological services: Reply to D.P. Faith
and P. Williams et al, Trends in Ecology and Evolution 12(2): 67.
Perrings C. 1996. Ecological Resilience in the Sustainability of
Economic Development, in Faucheux S., Pearce D.W. and
Proops J. (eds)
Models of Sustainable Development, London,
Perrings C.
1995. Ecological Resilience in the Sustainability of Economic Development, Economie Appliquée
48, 2: 121-142.
Arrow K., Bolin B., Costanza
R., Dasgupta P., Folke C., Holling C.S., Jansson B.-O., Levin S., Maler K.-G., Perrings C. and Pimentel D. 1995.
Economic Growth, Carrying Capacity and the Environment, Science 268:
520-521.
Perrings C.
1995. Ecology, Economics and Ecological Economics, Ambio
24(1): 60-64.
Perrings C.,
Barbier E.B., Brown G., Dalmazzone S., Folke C., Gadgil
M., Hanley N., Holling C.S., Mäler K.-G., Mason
P., Panayotou T. and Turner R.K. 1995. The Economic
Value of Biodiversity. In: Heywood V. and Watson R., eds,
Global Biodiversity Assessment,
Perrings C.
and Walker B.H. 1995. Biodiversity loss and the economics of
discontinuous change in semi-arid rangelands. In: Perrings C., Mäler K.-G.Folke C. Holling
C.S. Jansson B.-O. (eds) Biological Diversity: Economic and Ecological Issues,
Perrings C.
1995. Biodiversity Conservation as
Insurance. In: Swanson, T. (ed) Economics and Ecology of Biodiversity
Decline.
Perrings C. 1995 Ecological
and Economic Values. In: Willis K.
and Corkindale J. (eds) Environmental Valuation: New Perspectives.
Githinji M. and Perrings C. 1995. Social and ecological sustainability in the use of
biotic resources in sub-Saharan Africa: rural institutions and decision-making
in
Rosser J.B., Folke C., Günther F., Isömaki H.,
Perrings C., Puu
T. 1994. Discontinuous Change in
Multilevel Hierarchical Systems, Systems Research 11(3): 77-94.
Perrings C.
and Opschoor J.B. 1994. The Loss
of Biological Diversity: Some Policy Implications, Environmental and
Resource Economics 4(1): 1-12.
Perrings C.
1994. Sustainable Livelihoods and Environmentally Sound Technology, International Labour
Review 133(3): 305-326.
Perrings
C. and Pearce D.W. 1994. Biodiversity
conservation and economic development: local and global dimensions. In Perrings
C., Mäler K.-G.Folke
C. Holling C.S. Jansson B.-O. eds 1994. Biodiversity Conservation: Problems and Policies.
Perrings C.
and Pearce D.W. 1994. Threshold Effects and Incentives for the
Conservation of Biodiversity, Environmental and Resource Economics 4(1):
13-28. Reprinted in Turner K., Button K.J. and Nijkamp
P., eds, Ecosystems and Nature,
Perrings C.
1994 Stress, Shock and the Sustainability of Resource Use in Semi-Arid
Environments, Annals of Regional Science 28:31-53.
Perrings C.
1994. Biotic Diversity, Sustainable Development and Natural Capital. In: Jansson A.M., Folke C., Costanza R. and
Hammer M., eds, Investing in Natural Capital.
Covelo,
Perrings C.
1994. Conservation of Mass and the
Time Behaviour of Ecological-Economic Systems. In:
Burley P. and Foster J., eds, Economics and
Thermodynamics: New Perspectives on Economic Analysis.
Perrings C. 1994. The Economics of Conservation and
Restoration: The Ecological
Economics of Biodiversity Loss. In: Archer E.A. (ed) People and the
Environment: Preserving the Balance,
Report of the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Congress of the Universities of the
Commonwealth,
Perrings C.,
Mäler K.-G.Folke C.
Holling C.S. Jansson B.-O. 1994.
Biodiversity conservation and economic development: the policy problem.
In: Perrings C., Mäler K.-G.Folke C. Holling
C.S. Jansson B.-O. eds. Biodiversity Conservation: Problems and Policies.
Perrings C.
and Pearce D.W. 1994. Biodiversity
conservation and economic development: local and global dimensions. In:
Perrings C., Mäler K.-G.Folke
C. Holling C.S. Jansson B.-O. eds. Biodiversity Conservation: Problems and Policies,
Githinji M. and Perrings C. 1993. Social
and Economic Sustainability in the Use of Biotic Resources in Sub-Saharan
Perrings C.
1993. The economic environment and the ecologically sustainable exploitation of
renewable resources: the case of dryland range
management. In: E.B. Barbier ed. Economics and Ecology: New Frontiers in
Sustainable Development,
Perrings C.,
Costanza R., Jackson T. and Rees W. 1993. Economic Policy and
Environmental Assurance: Managing the Environmental Impacts of Economic
Systems. In: Jackson T. ed. Clean
Production Strategies.
Common M.
and Perrings C. 1992.
Towards an ecological economics of sustainability, Ecological Economics
6: 7-34. Reprinted in Pezzey, J.C.V. and Toman, M.A. (eds)
The Economics of Sustainability,
Perrings C.
Folke C. and Mäler K.G. 1992. The Ecology and Economics of Biodiversity Loss: the
research agenda, Ambio 21(3): 201-111.
Lang W., Opschoor J.B. and Perrings
C. 1992. Institutional Arrangements.
In: Dooge J.C.I. et al, eds,
An Agenda of Science for Environment and Development into the 21st Century.
Perrings C.
1991. Ecological Sustainability and Environmental Control, Structural Change
and Economic Dynamics 2: 275-295. PDF
Perrings C.
1991. Questioning the Market
Solution: Income Effects, Poverty, and the Management of Environmental
Resources in Low Income Countries. In: Blasi P. and Zamagni S. eds. Man-Environment and Development: Towards
a Global Approach.
Perrings C.
1991. Reserved Rationality and the Precautionary Principle: Technological
Change, Time and Uncertainty in Environmental Decision-Making. In: Costanza R.,
ed, Ecological Economics: The Science and Management of Sustainability.
Costanza R
and Perrings C. 1990. A Flexible Assurance Bonding System for Improved
Environmental Management, Ecological Economics 2: 57-76.
Perrings C.
1990. Economic Growth and
Sustainable Development. In: NRCSH,
Sustainable Development, Science and Policy,
Perrings C.
1989. An Optimal Path to Extinction: Poverty and Resource Degradation in the
Open Agrarian Economy, Journal of Development Economics 30(1): 1-24. PDF
Perrings C.
1989. Environmental Bonds and Environmental Research in Innovative Activities, Ecological
Economics 1: 95-115. PDF
Perrings C. 1989. Environmental bonds and the
incentive to research in activities involving uncertain future effects, Societat Catalana d'Economia: Annuari 7:
160-167.
Perrings C.
1989. Debt and Resource Degradation in Low Income Countries: The Adjustment
Problem and the Perverse Effects of Poverty in Sub-Saharan
Perrings C.
1986. Conservation of Mass and Instability in a Dynamic Economy- Environment
System, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management 13: 199-211. PDF
Perrings C.
1986. Income Redistribution and Labour Surplus in the
Classical Theory of Labour Migration, The
Perrings C.
1985. The Natural Economy Revisited, Economic Development and Cultural
Change 33(4): 829-850.
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SOS 512 Sustainable Resource Allocation, Spring 2008
SOS 535 Biodiversity and
Ecosystem Services, Spring 2008-01-21
SOS 594 IGERT Workshop: Valuation of Ecosystem Services in the