Yacoub Kassouri, PhD

Yacoub Kassouri, PhD

@yacoub06.bsky.social

Committed to natural goods valuation, human well-being, sustainability and climate. PostDoc biodiversity economics at @iDiv & Leipzig University, Germany

1,247 Followers 564 Following 5 Posts Joined Nov 2024
8 months ago
A group of researchers on a hill with a fjord and some mountains in the background

Last day of the #EAERE2025 conference in Bergen with a big group of researchers from @unileipzig.bsky.social and @idiv-research.bsky.social working on various sustainability issues
(photo from yesterday with typical Bergen weather)
@eaere.bsky.social

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1 year ago

Can you add me, please

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IPBES report sees climate, nature and food challenges interlinked A new approach is needed to tackle the interlinked crises afflicting the planet, scientists warn.

“Climate change, nature loss and food insecurity are all inextricably linked and dealing with them as separate issues won't work”

— concludes @ipbes.bsky.social major nexus report

bbc.com/news/article...

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GitHub - rtol/Environmental-Economics Contribute to rtol/Environmental-Economics development by creating an account on GitHub.

Environmental Economics textbook free as PDF -- but with an honesty box

github.com/rtol/Environ...

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screenshot of article abstract, reads: Climate change is a significant site of political contestation, with public opinion frequently invoked to support claims for more (or less) action. Yet, ‘climate change public opinion’ is an umbrella term encompassing many different components. Empirical research has recently burgeoned, but an up-to-date and globally comprehensive guide to navigating the interconnected concepts currently measured is still lacking. In this review, we develop an original classification framework based on questions fielded in over 315 surveys across different parts of the world. We reflect on what aspects the questions elicit, relate them to patterns in the existing empirical literature, and identify and reflect on important implications for future research...

New article from John Kenny , Lucas Geese , Andrew Jordan and Irene Lorenzoni reviews the usage of climate change questions in public opinion surveys & provides an overview of the types of concepts that can be elicited from these.
doi.org/10.1080/0964...

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Thrilled to have presented our work on sealed soil, heat island and health outcomes at the iDiv annual conference. #econsky

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I’d love to be added, thanks!

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I'd love to be added, thanks!

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1 year ago

I'd love to be added too. thanks!

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