Covers fundamental concepts of environmental and ecological economics, sustainable development, wealth accounting, and perspectives on protecting the planet.
Explores power dynamics, social ethics, and political structures, questioning the concept of meritocracy and advocating for equitable resource distribution.
Explores wealth-based assessment for testing sustainability, wealth accounting, natural capital use, convergence in wealth, ANS calculation, and project topics.
Explores the IPAT equation, predicting increased environmental impacts due to global population growth and discussing the role of technology in sustainable development.
Explores property ownership distribution in Geneva, highlighting wealth concentration in urban areas and significant public ownership in peripheral regions.
Provides an overview of environmental economics, covering course structure, key concepts, and the relationship between economic activity and environmental issues.