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February 3, 2021

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Economics of Resilience in the Natural World

Blog, Gathering: The CCLC BlogBy Barbara RyanFebruary 3, 2021Leave a comment

Blogger Barbara Ryan February 3rd, 2021     How do you think economics relates to resilience? In short, economics drives policy, and policy will dictate our long term success as we work to protect the Chesapeake Bay and address climate change.    I am a sustainable landscape designer — and an economist. Prior to working…

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