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Presentation
Presentation
The curricular unit of Environment and Natural Resources Economics has as main objective to make the students aware of the immediate need and to include the environmental variables in the decision making process. Taking into account that the majority of the current environmental problems are originated in human behavior and in the economy, it is intended to show students that it is possible to change our behavior in order to have a sustainable economic growth and compatible with the environmental balance. This curricular unit is extremely important in the training of students of economics, since it is urgent to change behavior both individually and economically, even if this means in the first instance an economic decline.
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Class from course
Class from course
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Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Degree | Semesters | ECTS
Bachelor | Semestral | 5
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Year | Nature | Language
Year | Nature | Language
3 | Mandatory | Português
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Code
Code
ULHT32-5799
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Prerequisites and corequisites
Prerequisites and corequisites
Not applicable
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Professional Internship
Professional Internship
Não
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Syllabus
Syllabus
1. Introduction 2. Main Environmental Problems and Solutions 3. Efficiency and Markets 4. Market failures: Externalities, Public Goods and Environmental Policy Instruments 5. Pollution Control Instruments in Perfect Information 5.1. The Pollution Problem. 5.2. Definition of Pollution 5.3. Economic Policy Instruments and their Objectives 6.Theory of Environmental Demand 6.1. Availability to Pay 6.2. Types of environmental goods 6.3. Search measures 6.4. Search for environmental goods 7. Methods of valuing the environment 7.1. Hedonic Price Method 7.2. Contingent Valuation Method 7.3. Cost of Transport Method 8. The Future Discount 8.1. The consequences of the discount. 8.2. Discount over several periods. 9. Natural Resources. 9.1. Non-renewable resources 9.2. Renewable resources 9.3. Renewable energy 9.4. Fisheries economics 10. Final considerations
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Objectives
Objectives
This curricular unit aims to raise awareness of environmental problems and their impacts on the economy. Alerting to the importance of variables environment Students and natural resources in economic decisions and introduce environmental awareness. It is intended that the student identify environmental problems, recognize their impacts on the economy and economic development and be able to delineate sustainable solutions and pathways to the economy taking into account the environmental balance. Students should: Realize the importance of including the environment variable in economic decisions. To acquire knowledge about the ways of regulating environmental problems. To acquire knowledge about the relevant analytical instruments.
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Teaching methodologies and assessment
Teaching methodologies and assessment
Use of case studies for class discussion. Students are encouraged, through examples, to establish a relationship between theoretical principles and reality.
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References
References
FIELD, Barry and Martha Field, Environmental Economics, McGraw Hill, 8 edition. 2020 KOLSTAD, Charles, Environmental Economics,OUP USA; 2 edition. 2010 BJORNDAL, Trond et als., Advances in Fisheries Economics, Blackwell Publishing, 2007 BJORNDAL, Trond and Munro, Gordon, The Economics and Management of World Fisheries. Oxford University Press. 2012 TITENBERG, Tom and Lynne Lewis, Environmental & Natural Resource Economics, Routledge; 11 edition, 2018 NEHER, Philip, Natural Resource Economics; Conservation and Exploitation, Cambridge University Press, 1993 BAUMOL, William J., OATES Wallace E., The Theory of Environmental Policy, Cambridge University Press, 1993. HARRIS, Jonathan M., Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: a Contemporary Approach, Routledge; 4 edition. 2017
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Office Hours
Office Hours
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Mobility
Mobility
Yes