Toward a theory of ecosystem well-being

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Abstract

Can the main methods of social welfare analysis be extended to cover multiple species? Following a non-anthropocentric approach, we examine the pros and cons of various objective and subjective methods of well-being comparisons across species. We argue against normalizing by specific capacities but in favor of taking account of individual preferences and specializations. While many conceptual and practical difficulties remain, it appears possible to develop methods for the assessment of collective well-being of multi-species communities and ecosystems.

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Fleurbaey, M., & Leppanen, C. (2021). Toward a theory of ecosystem well-being. Journal of Bioeconomics, 23(3), 257–295. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10818-021-09315-x

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