Environmental Economics for Environmental Sciences

ENR34306EWUU alliance

About this course

The course provides an introduction to environmental economics and is developed for students of non-economic study programmes. It is also suitable as an introduction to environmental economics for students of economic study programmes. The aim of the course is to show how environmental problems can be approached and analysed using economic theory. Furthermore, the course demonstrates how economics provides guidance to address serious environmental problems such as climate change, ozone depletion, air and water pollution at different scales (global, regional). In particular, the course will establish the foundations of environmental economics. The students will learn how markets function and under which conditions markets fail, giving rise to a misallocation of resources causing environmental problems. These insights will then be used to analyse how policy interventions can correct market failure and enhance social welfare. The course also introduces students to recent policy developments regarding environmental and sustainability issues.

Learning outcomes

  • Explain basic economic principles relevant to environmental problems.

  • Apply economic theory and methods to evaluate environmental policy options.

  • Evaluate the effectiveness of alternative environmental policy instruments using economic theory and methods

  • Analyse economic data, simple models, and diverse environmental data to draw evidence-based conclusions about environmental outcomes

  • Compile and structure information critically about a topic in environmental economics for writing a scientific essay

Assessment method

  • Written test with open and closed questions (60%)
  • Assignment other (20%)
  • Assignment essay (20%) Paper.

Prior knowledge

Knowledge of basic mathematic calculus (e.g. MAT14803), statistics 1 and 2 (MAT15303 and MAT15403) and Introduction Geo-information Sciences (GRS10306) is expected. And, as a background, a course like Systems of Change: Environmental Policy, Economics, and Law (ENR23806) or some basic understanding of (micro-) economic theory is useful.

Resources

  • Perman, R., Y. Ma, J. McGilvray, and M. Common (2011): 'Natural Resource and Environmental Economics', 4th ed., Pearson Education, Harlow. Additional material will be announced in the course guide.

Additional information

course
6 ECTS
  • Level
    bachelor
  • Mode of instruction
    on campus

Starting dates

  • 26 Oct 2026

    ends 20 Dec 2026

    LanguageEnglish
    TermP2
    Register before 27 Sept, 23:59
  • 8 Mar 2027

    ends 2 May 2027

    LanguageEnglish
    TermP5
    Register before 7 Feb 2027, 23:59
These offerings are valid for students of Utrecht University