PhD student at the University of Northampton
Elodie René is a PhD student at the University of Northampton in the UK.
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Elodie René is a PhD student at the University of Northampton in the UK, working on the role of digital indicators and metrics in the ecological reorientation of economic organisations.
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Stéphanie Monjon, Élodie René
The New Tools of Environmental Governance in China: Top Down Control and Environmental Credit
“… to allow trustworthy people to come and go wherever they like, while making it hard for discredited people to take a single step”. Conseil d’Etat, 2014. In the early 2010s, extreme environmental degradation in China and its tragic health effects have taken centre stage. Several events have no longer permitted the environmental crisis in … Continued
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Stéphanie Monjon, Léa Boudinet, Clémence Pèlegrin, Hugo Sancho, Amélie Latreille, Laurent Fabius, Amy Dahan, Thibaud Voïta, Jean-Paul Maréchal, Michel Aglietta, Pierre Charbonnier, Adam Tooze, Enrico Letta, Laurence Tubiana, Jason Bordoff, Alex N. Halliday, David Levaï, Philip Andrews-Speed, Jean-François Di Meglio, Michal Meidan, Anders Hove, Eric Armando, Han Chen, Cecilia Springer, Hugo Marciot, Yifei Li, Judith Shapiro, Andrée Clément, Federico Cugurullo, Élodie René, Matthieu Glachant, Simon Touboul, Anaïs Voy-Gillis, Susanne Dröge
China’s Ecological Power: Analysis, Critiques, and Perspectives
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