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UNE unit code: ECON329

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Start
  • Trimester 2 - On Campus
  • Trimester 2 - Online
Campus
  • Armidale Campus
24/7 online support
  • Yes
Intensive schools
  • No
Supervised exam
  • Yes
Credit points
  • 6

Unit information

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Many of the environmental problems that global society faces have economic causes. If we understand what those economic causes are, we may be able to change our economic systems to solve those problems.

This unit will equip you with the knowledge and skills to understand environmental issues from an economic perspective and allow you to critically evaluate environmental policy.

You will explore the economic origins of environmental issues such as pollution, the overexploitation of natural resources and climate change.

You will also examine how economists can value the environment and apply economic principles to choose between development and conservation and make optimal decisions about resource use.

Offerings

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Teaching period
Mode/location
Trimester 2On Campus, Armidale Campus
Trimester 2Online

*Offering is subject to availability

Intensive schools

There are no intensive schools required for this unit.

Enrolment rules

Pre-requisites
48cp or candidature in a postgraduate award
Restrictions
AGEC404 or ARE331 or ARE431 or ECON429
Combined units

Notes

Please refer to the student handbook for current details on this unit.

Unit coordinator(s)

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David HadleySenior Lecturer, Economics - Faculty of Science, Agriculture, Business and Law; UNE Business School

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. demonstrate a specialist understanding of the theory of environmental and resource economics;
  2. critically evaluate environmental and natural resource issues from the perspective of economic theory; and
  3. synthesise information and provide written reports on specific resource issues.

Assessment information

Assessments are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

TitleMust CompleteWeightOfferingsAssessment Notes
Assignment 1: QuizYes20%All offerings

Multiple choice quiz (40 questions).

Assignment 2: EssayYes20%All offerings

Essay question/s

No. Words: 2000

Assignment 3: Final ExaminationYes60%All offerings

Students must obtain at least 50% in the examination (and at least 50% overall) to receive a pass (or better) in the unit.

Learning resources

Textbooks are subject to change up to 8 weeks prior to the start of the teaching period in which you are undertaking the unit.

Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material. Please note that textbook requirements may vary from one teaching period to the next.

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: A Contemporary Approach

ISBN: 9780367634858

Harris, J.M. and Roach, B., Routledge 5th ed. 2022

Note: Also available as an eBook ISBN 9781000449891. Previous editions can be used.

Text refers to: All offerings

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