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Environmental Economics A

Summary

To acquaint students with the development of environmental thinking and forming environmental economics. Develop knowledge of the principles and methods optimization of the basic functions of the environment with a focus on methods of decision making and valuation of environmental goods and optimal use of natural resources. Deepen poznatkyo environmental aspects concept of sustainable development and its measurement, factors and trends that affect the real development of environmental degradation.

Literature

HARRIS Jonathan, M., CÉSUR, Anne-Marie (2004) Macroeconomics and the Environment. Medford: GDAE.
Turner, R.K., Pearce, D., Bateman, I. (1994). Environmental Economics. An Elementary Introduction. London, Harvester Whetsheaf.

Advised literature

ANDERSON, David, A. Environmental Economics and Natural Resource Management. 3rd Edition. London, New York: Routledge Taylor and Francis group, 2010. ISBN HB 978-0-415-77904-3.
HACKETT, Steven, C. Environmental and natural resources economics: Theory,policy and the sustainable society. 2nd Edition. Armonk, New York, London: M. E. Sharpe, 2001. ISBN 0-7656-0681-X .
FIELD, Barry,C. a Martha K. FIELD. Environmental Economics: An Introduction. 5th Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2009. ISBN 9780073375762.
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.: Economic Development and Environmental Protection. ECON´99,TU Ostrava, Ostrava 1999


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, angličtina, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 118-0314
Abbreviation EŽPA
Course title Environmental Economics A
Coordinating department Department of Regional and Environmental Economics
Course coordinator Ing. Marcella Šimíčková, CSc.