21 January 2016

Conferences

Since 1996, the ICREI organizes every two years an international conference exploring the potential and the limits of property rights and economic instruments in relation to a specific aspect of environmental policy. In 1996, the conference discussed general concepts and ethics (June 1996). Successive topics included Water (July 1998), Marine Resources (juin 2000), Coastal Zone (juin 2002), Wastes (juin 2004), Land Resources (juin 2006), Climate change and air pollution (2008), Biodiversity (juin 2010) et Agriculture and Forestry (juin 2012). The proceedings of each bilingual conference have been published by top companies : Dalloz (France), Bruylant (Belgium) and Elsevier (Netherland).

Actes-2012Juin 2012 : Property rights, economics and environment: Agriculture and forestry.

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Actes-2010Juin 2010 : Property Rights, Economics and Environment: Biodiversity.

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Actes-2008Juin 2008 : Property rights, economics and environment : Air pollution and Climate Change.

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Actes-2006Juin 2006 : Property rights, economics and environment : Land Resources

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 Actes-2004Juin 2004 : Property rights, economics and environment : WastesOrder the conference proceedings.
Actes-2002Juin 2002 : Property rights, economics and environment : Costal Zones

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Actes-2006Juin 2000 : Property rights, economics and environment : Water Resources

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Actes-1998Juillet 1998 : Property rights, economics and environment: ressources en eau.

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Actes-1996Juin 1996 : Property rights, economics and environment: General Concepts and Ethics.

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There is one article available in English though:

Harvey Jacobs : Social Conflict Over Property Rights: Environmental Thought, Environmental Action, and the Uncertain Future of the New Private Property Rights Movement in the U.S. .