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Course
Code and name |
EKO 759 Natural Resources and Environmental
Economics |
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Course
Type |
Elective |
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Course Credi=
t |
3 0 3 |
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ECTS Credit<= o:p> |
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Lecturer |
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Selim=
span> Çağatay |
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Pre-requisit=
e(s) |
None |
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Course Length |
1 semester/ 3 hours
each week |
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Course Content |
Concepts about sustainability; economic appro=
ach
to environment, natural resources and sustainability and different
approaches. Natural pollution and control of the pollution. Efficient use=
of
natural resources. Renewable and nonrenewable resources. Economic evaluat=
ion
of the environment. |
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Course Objective and Fulfillments to be obtai=
ned
by Students |
The interaction between economic theory and
environment, and understanding of the interaction between usages of natur=
al
resources and sustainability. The methods of measurement of natural
resources and environmental significances will be learned. |
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References |
Perman, R=
., Y. Ma,J. McGilvray and M. Common, 2003. Tietenberg, T. , (2004). Environmental
Economics and Tietenberg, Tom , =
2003.
Environmental and=
Natural Resource Economics, Addison =
Wesley, Inc. Hackett, Steven=
C.
1998. Environmental a=
nd
Natural Resource =
Economics, Faucheux, Sylvie=
And David Pearce
And John Proops (=
Edit)., 1996. Models=
of Sustainable Development=
, Edward
Elgar |
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Teaching Method |
2 midterm exams (25%), general exam (50%) |
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Assessment Method |
Lecturing and problem solving |
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Instruction Language |
Turkish |