Curricula and Syllabi in Environmental and Transport Economics

Stephen Smith, UCL

Syllabus for a course on environmental economics as taught by Stephen Smith of UCL in 2007-8. The course aims to provide students with an understanding of the economics of environmental policy, and with the ability to analyse and understand key issues in this field using standard tools of theoretical and empirical economic analysis, corresponding to the level taught in core second-year economics courses.

Murray Rudd, University of York

Course syllabus for a module on the Economics of environmental policy as taught by Dr. Murray Rudd of the University of York in 2010. The focus of the module is on introducing students to both micro-level (environmental valuation; quantifying values, attitudes, and behaviours) and macro-level (green accounting; strategic behaviour; climate change) approaches and tools for environmental policy design and analysis. It includes a module overview, details of intended module outcomes, a schedule of lecture topics and a list of readings.

Scott R Templeton, Clemson University
This is an advanced natural resource economics course syllabus with book recommendations and a course outline. It relates to a course on land economics as taught by Scott Templeton at Clemson University in 2002.