EFB226 Environmental Economics and Policy


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Unit code:EFB226
Equivalent(s):EFX226
Credit points:12
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Gardens Point
Semester 1, Semester 2
Online
Semester 1, Semester 2
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Pre-2021 CSP student contribution  $1,703

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Domestic tuition unit fee  $3,456
International unit fee  $5,640
This unit introduces you to some of the current environmental and natural resource issues confronting society and how planners and decision-makers could better understand and address these problems using economics. The unit demonstrates why economics matters more to environmental and natural resources policy and how the approach taken in this unit is free of the constraints of orthodox economics. The unit also explores what would happen when environmental considerations get left out of economics and what happens when economics gets left out of environmental policy-making and resource management decisions. The unit is beneficial to those who wish to work in government, the private sector or for a non-governmental organisation.