A study of natural resource economics with emphasis on environmental economics, measurement of non-market goods, project evaluation, issues in urban and rural land use, and conservation. Policy problems related to the foregoing will be examined. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): AGRC 113 or ECON 111. Note: Students with credit for AREC 330 or BPBE 330 cannot take this course for credit.
A study of natural resource economics with emphasis on environmental economics, measurement of non-market goods, project evaluation, issues in urban and rural land use, and conservation. Policy problems related to the foregoing will be examined. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): AGRC 113 or ECON 111. Note: Students with credit for AREC 330 or BPBE 330 cannot take this course for credit.