Education
Finding acceptable and sustainable solutions to problems with environmental pollution, natural resource management, and climate change requires a thorough understanding of economic principles as well as the ability to communicate with other social sciences and the natural sciences. In our courses we teach BSc, MSc, and PhD students the economic theories and concepts necessary to understand economic drivers of pollution and overexploitation, such as market failures and government failure, as well as the quantitative analysis skills to develop and assess possible solutions to those problems from an economic perspective.
Courses
General economics courses
Theorists of Economic Development- DEC22803
Public Sector Economics - ENR22306
Advanced Microeconomics - UEC51806
Introductory environmental-economics courses
Environmental Policy Instruments - ENP10806
Environmental Economics and Environmental Policy - ENR20306
Environmental Economics for Environmental Sciences - ENR21306
Environmental Economics In Practice - ENR21806
Advanced environmental-economics courses
Cost-Benefit Analysis and Environmental Valuation - AEP32306
Economics of Urban Environmental Challenges - UEC-32306
Economic modelling of sustainability challenges - ENR32806
Economics and Management of Natural Resources - ENR31306
Environmental Economics in the Long Run Perspective - ENR-32306
Interdisciplinary thematic courses
Marine Resource Management - AFI32806
Climate Governance - ENP36306
Principles of Climate Change: Economics and Policy - ENR22806
Trends In Aquaculture - YWU31306