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  2. How Change Happens | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/how-change-happens
    12 Jan 2021: To support this curriculum, the faculty and students are pleased to host Duncan Green, Senior Strategic Adviser at Oxfam GB and Professor in International Development at the London School of Economics,
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  4. The Economic Consequences of Conserving or Restoring Sites for Nature …

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/news/economic-consequences-conserving-or-restoring-sites-nature
    11 Mar 2021: Search site. Conservation Research Institute. The Economic Consequences of Conserving or Restoring Sites for Nature. ... Yet in almost half of the cases we studied, human-induced exploitation subtracted rather than increased economic value.”.
  5. Thea Jung | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/directory/thea-jung
    15 Oct 2020: She previously studied Economics at the University of Zurich (BA, UZH), International Development Management and Anthropology at the London School of Economics and Political Science (MSc, LSE), Science and Technology Studies
  6. The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review | Conservation…

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/economics-biodiversity-dasgupta-review
    27 Jan 2021: Join economist Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta and Nobel-prize winning biologist Sir Venki Ramakrishnan to mark the publication of The Economics of Biodiversity: The Dasgupta Review. ... Commissioned by the UK Government, this independent, global Review
  7. Prof Andrew Friend | Conservation Research Institute

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/staff/prof-andrew-friend
    4 Dec 2020: Durant, A.J., Le Quéré, C., Hope, C. and Friend, A.D., 2011. Economic value of improved quantification in global sources and sinks of carbon dioxide.
  8. Dasgupta Review: Nature’s Value Must be at the Heart of Economics |…

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/news/dasgupta-review-natures-value-must-be-heart-economics
    8 Feb 2021: Nature is a “blind spot” in economics. We can no longer afford for it to be absent from accounting systems that dictate national finances, or ignored by economic decision makers. ... Nature is our home,” said Dasgupta. “Good economics demands we
  9. Project 9: Investigating alternative scenarios for the sustainable…

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/project-9-investigating-alternative-scenarios-sustainable-post-covid-recovery-nature-based-tourism
    25 Mar 2021: Options include trying to return to the pre-covid situation, cutting red tape to allow rapid economic growth at the expense of natural resources, or using this moment to pivot to ... a more sustainable economic model.
  10. Building a Green Economic Region: The Environmental Ambitions of the…

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/building-green-economic-region-environmental-ambitions-aug
    18 Nov 2020: Search site. Conservation Research Institute. Building a Green Economic Region: The Environmental Ambitions of the AUG. ... How do we ensure that the skills, innovation, research and teaching in our region’s Universities help to deliver environmentally
  11. Protecting 30% of the Planet for Nature: Costs, Benefits and Economic

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/events/protecting-30-planet-nature-costs-benefits-and-economic-implications
    8 Oct 2020: Search site. Conservation Research Institute. Protecting 30% of the Planet for Nature: Costs, Benefits and Economic Implications. ... However, such a large increase in ambition raises concerns of reduced economic production and high public costs.
  12. Climate Change May Have Driven the Emergence of SARS-CoV-2 |…

    https://www.conservation.cam.ac.uk/news/climate-change-may-have-driven-emergence-sars-cov-2
    5 Feb 2021: COVID-19 economic recovery programmes. ... The COVID-19 pandemic has caused tremendous social and economic damage. Governments must seize the opportunity to reduce health risks from infectious diseases by taking decisive action to mitigate climate change,

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