Introduces students to the tools and approaches used to manage and govern renewable resources. The course will focus on economic tools and human dimensions of management and policy applied to land, water, wildlife and forest. The application of these tools in renewable resource management and policy will be demonstrated using examples of initiatives for renewable resources in Canada and other countries. Emphasis is on beginning to develop students' skill in applying an economic lens to renewable resource management and governance. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursNote: Students with credit for RRM 212 will not receive credit for this course.
Introduces students to the tools and approaches used to manage and govern renewable resources. The course will focus on economic tools and human dimensions of management and policy applied to land, water, wildlife and forest. The application of these tools in renewable resource management and policy will be demonstrated using examples of initiatives for renewable resources in Canada and other countries. Emphasis is on beginning to develop students' skill in applying an economic lens to renewable resource management and governance. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursNote: Students with credit for RRM 212 will not receive credit for this course.