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Méthodes d'évaluation économique des biens et services environnementaux et impacts cumulatifs

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  • Issaka Dialga

    (LEMNA - Laboratoire d'économie et de management de Nantes Atlantique - IEMN-IAE Nantes - Institut d'Économie et de Management de Nantes - Institut d'Administration des Entreprises - Nantes - UN - Université de Nantes)

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Ce papier propose une synthèse critique des méthodes statiques d'évaluation économique des biens et services environnementaux et des impacts résultant des activités anthropiques. A la suite de l'analyse critique des méthodes traditionnelles, nous développons une approche dynamique de l'évaluation environnementale. La méthode dynamique permet la pris en compte simultanée de trois effets de l'impact de l'activité humaine sur l'environnement : un effet quantité lié à la multiplication des activités polluantes ; un effet temporel lié à l'accumulation des impacts au cours du temps et un effet de coût de l'inaction relatif au report des efforts ou des investissements dans les mesures de remédiation. La combinaison de ces trois effets permet d'établir une trajectoire des impacts cumulatifs des activités humaines sur l'environnement et d'identifier des éventuels seuils d'irréversibilité des impacts environnementaux.

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  • Issaka Dialga, 2016. "Méthodes d'évaluation économique des biens et services environnementaux et impacts cumulatifs," Working Papers hal-01308755, HAL.
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    biens et services environnementaux ; évaluation dynamique; impacts cumulatifs ; coût de l’inaction ; seuil d’irréversibilité;
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