Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Program Overview
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Course Content
This course is an intermediate level course intended to provide students with a comprehensive introduction to environmental and natural resource economics. It is assumed that students have a good grounding in basic microeconomics. Core components of the course are:
- Environmental sustainability concepts and ethics
- The welfare economic foundation of environmental economics
- Externalities and the design of policy instruments to address environmental problems
- The economic concept of value and measurement of environmental benefits using non-market valuation methods
- Optimal utilisation of renewable and non-renewable natural resources
During the course, students will develop a systematic understanding of the economic rationale behind the use of environmental policy instruments, economic valuation principles, and criteria for optimal use of natural resources. Through examples, students will familiarize themselves with how principles of environmental and natural resource economics have been applied or are being proposed to address a range of sustainability concerns.
Education
- BSc Programme in Environmental and Food Economics
- BSc Programme in Natural Resources
Learning Outcome
The course gives a comprehensive introduction to the principles of environmental and natural resource economics. It will provide the participants with the knowledge needed to understand the economic aspects of environmental policy issues and the theoretical basis required to take advanced courses in environmental and natural resource economics at the graduate level.
Having completed the course, it is expected that the student is able to:
- Knowledge:
- Define externalities
- Understand the economic principles behind the design of environmental policy instruments
- Understand the issues associated with regulation of international environmental problems
- Understand the welfare economic principles behind social discounting
- Understand the principles underlying non-market economic valuation methods and cost-benefit analysis
- Understand the principles behind optimal utilization of renewable and non-renewable natural resources
- Understand the ethical positions underlying environmental sustainability concepts and discounting
- Skills:
- Identify relevant policy instruments to internalize different types of externalities
- Evaluate the consequences of applying a policy instrument to address an environmental problem
- Identify relevant project and policy appraisal methods
- Evaluate alternative approaches to renewable and non-renewable natural resource utilization
- Competences:
- Apply the principles of environmental and natural resource economics to understand policy issues in these fields
- Apply the principles of environmental and natural resource economics on environmental and natural resource data sets
Teaching and Learning Methods
Teaching is in the form of lectures, group work, and practicals. Lectures will present the central themes of the curriculum while practicals will focus on exercises in the various subjects addressed in the course. A project report has to be approved as a requirement for the 4-hour written exam.
Literature
Textbook supplemented with relevant articles. An example of the type of literature used could be Perman et al.: Natural Resource and Environmental Economics, Pearson Education Limited.
Recommended Prerequisites
The course is an intermediate level course and it is assumed that students have a good grounding in basic microeconomics. For example, LOJB10259 Micro Economics or similar.
Exam
- ECTS: 7.5 ECTS
- Type of assessment: On-site written exam, 4 hours under invigilation
- Type of assessment details: Written examination in lecture hall
- Examination prerequisites: One approved group project report during the block and 4 approved course problem sets
- Aid: All aids allowed except Generative AI and internet access
- Marking scale: 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form: External censorship
- Re-exam: Same as ordinary. If 10 or fewer register for the reexamination, the examination form will be oral, lasting 20 - 30 minutes. No preparation, no aids allowed.
Course Type
Single subject courses (day)
Workload
- Category: Lectures
- Hours: 42
- Preparation: 136
- Theory exercises: 24
- Exam: 4
- English: 206
Kursusinformation
- Language: English
- Course number: NIFB14004U
- ECTS: 7.5 ECTS
- Programme level: Bachelor
- Duration: 1 block
- Placement: Block 3
- Schedule group: C
- Capacity: No limitation – unless you register in the late-registration period (BSc and MSc) or as a credit or single subject student
- Study board: Study Board of Natural Resources, Environment and Animal Science
- Contracting department: Department of Food and Resource Economics
- Contracting faculty: Faculty of Science
- Course Coordinator: Mette Termansen
Criteria for Exam Assessment
Fulfilment of the specified learning outcomes.
