Chloé Beaudet
E4.444
Ph-D Student UMR Paris-Saclay Applied Economics22 place de l’AgronomieCS 2004091123 Palaiseau Cedex FRANCE chloe.beaudet@inrae.fr https://chloebeaudet.github.io/Presentation
My thesis focuses on the socio-economic impacts of policies aimed at reducing light pollution in urban and peri-urban areas. I am particularly interested in the social acceptability of these measures, using non-market evaluation methods, as well as their impact on crime.
Research topics
- Sustainable lighting, light pollution
- Acceptability of biodiversity protection measures
- Spatialisation and mapping of preferences
- Economics of crime
Some publications
Beaudet, C.; Tardieu, L.; David, M.
Are citizens willing to accept changes in public lighting for biodiversity conservation?
L. Tardieu; C. Beaudet; S. Potin; J. Chaurand; L. Mariton; V. Delbar; M. David
Planning sustainable urban lighting for biodiversity and society
Tardieu, L.; Beaudet, C.; Mariton, L.; David, M.
Éclairer la ville ou protéger la biodiversité : faux dilemme