Provides an overview of environmental economics, covering course structure, key concepts, and the relationship between economic activity and environmental issues.
Covers fundamental concepts of environmental and ecological economics, sustainable development, wealth accounting, and perspectives on protecting the planet.
Introduces the course 'History and Theory of the Environment' and discusses the importance of studying environmental issues and landscapes for a sustainable future.
Explores the role of public policies in promoting sustainability and addressing market failures and externalities in the context of ecological transition.
Examines the relationship between climate change events and underlying trends, emphasizing the importance of understanding system structures and feedback loops.