ENVS2007 Economics for the Environment
Later Year Course
| Offered By | Fenner School of Environment and Society |
|---|---|
| Academic Career | Undergraduate |
| Course Subject | Environmental Science |
| Offered in | First Semester, 2012 and First Semester, 2013 |
| Unit Value | 6 units |
| Course Description |
The course “Economics for the Environment’ begins with an explanation of what economics is. In this explanation, a role for economics in the consideration of environmental matters is established. The potential for markets to solve environmental problems is explored and this is accompanied by an analysis of government, or ‘command and control’ mechanisms for dealing with environmental issues. Throughout the course economic principles and techniques are set out. These include opportunity cost, demand, transaction costs, property rights and benefit cost analysis. |
| Learning Outcomes |
On satisfying the requirements of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to: 1. explain how the discipline of economics, and economic tools such as cost-benefit analysis, can be used to analyse environmental and natural resource use issues This course also provides the basic skills for further studies in environmental and resource economics. |
| Indicative Assessment |
The course will be assessed on the basis of student performance in four modes of assessment:
|
| Workload |
Two one-hour lectures and a one-hour tutorial each week, plus up to seven hours per week individual study |
| Areas of Interest | Economics, Environmental Studies, Forestry, Geography, Human Sciences, Interdisciplinary Studies - Sustainability, and Resource Management and Environmental Science |
| Requisite Statement |
48 units towards a degree. |
| Incompatibility |
SRES2007 |
| Prescribed Texts |
Tietenberg, T. (2009) Environmental Economics and Policy (6th edition). Boston: Pearson Addison Wesley. |
| Preliminary Reading |
Heyne, P.T. (2000) The Economic Way of Thinking (9th edition). Prentice Hall, NJ. |
| Majors/Specialisations | Geography and Environmental Studies |
| Programs | Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences), Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences), Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences), Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences), Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences), and Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management) |
| Science Group | B |
| Academic Contact | Jeff Bennett |
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




