Resource Economics 397E - ST-Econ Devlpmnt & Environment

Spring
2019
01
3.00
Jamie Mullins
TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM
UMass Amherst
21808
Draper Hall room 124
jmullins@umass.edu
This course introduces students to a holistic framework for understanding the relationships between global inequality, economic development, and environmental degradation. A range of practical pathways toward more sustainable global development are discussed and evaluated from economic, societal, and environmental perspectives. Topics include: the development gap; climate change; food security; population growth and distribution; approaches to addressing extreme poverty; biodiversity and ecosystem services; health, education, agriculture, and political institutions in the context of economic development; global carrying capacity and environmental load.
RES-ECON 102,262,263, ECON 103 Students who do not meet the pre-requisites, may seek permission of the instructor to enroll.

20 seats reserved for RES-ECON students.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.