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Environmental Economics I.

Summary

Environmental economics deals with economic aspects of harming the environment
and utilization of natural resources, and approaches to their optimization.
The course serves as an introduction to the study of environmental economics
and is fundamewntal for further and deeper study of related courses.

Literature

Pearce, D.W., Turner, R.K.: Economics of Natural Resources and the
Environment. London, Harvester Wheatsheat 1990
Field, B.C.: Environmental Economics. An Introduction. London, McGraw-Hill 1994

Advised literature

Baumol, W., Oates, W.E.: The Theory of Environmental Policy. Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge 1998
Field, B.C.: Environmental Economics, An Introduction. McGraw Hill, New York
1994
Moldan, B.: Životní prostředí - globální perpektiva. Univerzita Karlova, Praha
1994
Pearce, D.: Blueprint 3. Measuring sustainable development. Earthscan
Publishing Ltd., London 1993
Pearce, D.W., Turner, R.K. : Economics of Natural Resources and the
Environment. Harveste Wheatsheaf, London 1992
Šimíčková, M.: Udržitelný rozvoj - nejvyšší priorita. Ekonomická Revue. EkF
VŠB-TU Ostrava,Ostrava, 1999
Šimíčková, M.: Economic Development and Environmental Protection. ECON´99,TU
Ostrava, Ostrava 1999
Turner, R.K. ed.: Sustainable Environmental Management. Principles and
Practice. Belhaven Press, London 1993


Language of instruction čeština, čeština
Code 118-0003
Abbreviation EŽPI
Course title Environmental Economics I.
Coordinating department Department of Regional and Environmental Economics
Course coordinator Ing. Marcella Šimíčková, CSc.