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ECON 335 - Environmental Economics |
A study of the causes of and solutions for pollution and environmental degradation weighs the value of ecosystems and their role in sustaining economic activity. Applies cost/benefit analysis to environmental issues and provides an introduction to economics of nonrenewable and renewable resources such as mines, forests, and fish.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Final Examination, Lecture/Seminar Social Sciences Division Economics and Finance Department Course Attributes: Business--Environment/Sustain, ES--Humanities/Social Sciences, ESAH-Policy, Environmental Studies, International & Global Studies, IGS--Global Capitalism, IGW--Global Environment |
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