Regional Environmental Economics2A

Numbering Code G-AGR06 6FA51 LB82 Year/Term 2022 ・ First semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese and English Day/Period Tue.3
Instructor name Not fixed (Kyoto University)
Outline and Purpose of the Course This course provides lectures on the environmental and resource economics, with particular emphasis on theoretical models of environmental resources. Those include land and water, fishery, forestry, and exhaustible resources. Also the policy on resource management issues will be discussed.
Course Goals The goal of this course is to understand the theory and practical issues of resource management. Students will acquire understandings for issues such as agricultural development and environment, poverty and environment, use of common-pool resources and organization, resilience of social-ecological systems.
Schedule and Contents Week 1: Orientation, Introduction to resource and environmental economics and regional management of environmental resources
Week 2-4: Present value, future value, discounting (Basic knowledge of discounting for project evaluation and dynamic resource allocation)
Week 5-7: Land and water resources (Economic principle of temporal and spatial resource allocation)
Week 8-10: Fishery resources (For optimal resource management, ecological model and economic model will be discussed.)
Week 11-14: International agricultural development and resources (Discussion of relevant research papers)
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Week 15: Feed back
Evaluation Methods and Policy Evaluation is made by home work (40%: 10% x 4 times) and final exam (60%).
Evaluation method and achievement is based on the Student Guide.
Course Requirements Students should have basic knowledge of intermediate microeconomics, environmental economics and calculus.
Study outside of Class (preparation and review) Students are requested to read the assignment in advance. Students are requested to actively participate in the class and submit home works. Students whose microeconomics preparation is not enough, we will suggest appropriate textbook for self-study.
Textbooks Textbooks/References Handout will be provided to students.
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