GEOG416
Conceptualizing and Modeling Human-Environmental Interactions
Prerequisite: Permission of BSOS-Geography department. Corequisite: MATH130, MATH140, or MATH120; or MATH220. Develops skills to carry out research that integrates environmental and economic aspects of sustainability by introducing extensively used quantitative tools for analyzing human-environmental interactions in the field of ecological economics. These include, e.g., index number calculations and decomposition analysis, Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC), environmental input-output analysis and life-cycle analysis, and multi-criteria decisions aid (MCDA). Students will need laptops to run models during class.
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