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New course on conservation and the economy!

Matthew J. Grieshop PhD
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SPRING 2021

Conservation and the Economy
FW 891 Sec 001.  3 credits

Markets play a defining role in shaping how society uses the world's natural resources. Understanding how markets influence human behavior and environmental outcomes is key for crafting effective policy and management approaches. This course provides the theoretical tools to support this understanding, addressing questions such as:

  *   Are markets a driver of environmental degradation or a tool for sustainability?
  *   Are markets shaped by the 'invisible hand' or can they be designed to meet societal priorities?
  *   How can we measure, study, and assess markets and their effects on the environment?

Course description: Political ecology, discourse, and political economy of interactions between economy and environment. Theoretical perspectives on environmental degradation, neoliberal environmental governance, globalization, and diverse economies.

Time: 8:30 a.m. - 9:50 a.m. Mondays & Wednesdays

Format: TBD

Instructor: Dr. Abigail Bennett ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>)