Land Management
- LM5006 - Environmental and Wildlife Economics
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- Credit Points
- 15
- Course Coordinator
- Dr Douglas Macmillan (Geography Dept.)
Pre-requisites
N/A
Overview
Economic theories and methods applicable to the management and evaluation of rural resources, especially their non-market aspects such as public recreation, wildlife value and pollution control, with case studies from a variety of backgrounds.
Structure
12 week course, 4 hours per week, slot C
Assessment
Continuous Assessment (25%) and written exam (75%)