Stewart Elgie

University of Ottawa - Common Law Section

57 Louis Pasteur Street

Ottawa, K1N 6N5

Canada

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The Porter Hypothesis at 20: Can Environmental Regulation Enhance Innovation and Competitiveness?

Resources for the Future Discussion Paper No. 11-01
Number of pages: 31 Posted: 09 Feb 2011
Stefan Ambec, Mark A. Cohen, Stewart Elgie and Paul Lanoie
National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) - GAEL, Vanderbilt University - Strategy and Business Economics, University of Ottawa - Common Law Section and HEC Montreal - Institute of Applied Economics
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Porter Hypothesis, Environmental Policy, Innovation, Performance

The Porter Hypothesis at 20: Can Environmental Regulation Enhance Innovation and Competitiveness?

CIRANO - Scientific Publications 2010s-29
Number of pages: 21 Posted: 26 Sep 2010
Paul Lanoie, Stefan Ambec, Mark A. Cohen and Stewart Elgie
HEC Montreal - Institute of Applied Economics, National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA) - GAEL, Vanderbilt University - Strategy and Business Economics and University of Ottawa - Common Law Section
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Porter Hypothesis, environmental policy, innovation, performance

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Ecosystem Service Valuation, Market-Based Instruments, and Sustainable Forest Management: A Primer

(2010) State of Knowledge Primer, Sustainable Forest Management Network, 5
Number of pages: 30 Posted: 23 Mar 2014
University of Alberta, University of Ottawa, University of Alberta, University of Alberta, University of Ottawa - Common Law Section, Sustainable Ecosystems, Alberta Research Council, University of Ottawa - Common Law Section and Simon Fraser University
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ecosystem services, ecosystem valuation, hedonic methods, natural capital, replacement costs.

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Natural Capital: Using Ecosystem Service Valuation and Market-Based Instruments as Tools for Sustainable Forest Management

A State of Knowledge Report, Sustainable Forest Management Network, 2010
Number of pages: 80 Posted: 26 Apr 2014
University of Alberta, University of Ottawa, University of Alberta, University of Alberta, University of Ottawa - Common Law Section, Sustainable Ecosystems, Alberta Research Council, University of Ottawa - Common Law Section and Simon Fraser University
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environmental practices, ecosystem services, ecotourism, forest carbon tendering, forest ecosystems, forest management, renewable tradable disturbance permits