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Natural Resource Economics and Management

ENR31306

About this course

The course deals with natural resource economics, in particular how scarce natural resources would be allocated over time. That is, we focus on the dynamic aspects of resource use and introduce tools for dynamic optimization. The course covers non-renewable resources (minerals, fossil fuels), recycling of materials, renewable resources (forest, fish), and conservation of biodiversity. We also pay attention to policy instruments for resource management. We will discuss the green paradox, resource extraction taxes, individual transferable quota in fisheries and carbon subsidies in forest management.

Learning outcomes

  • Apply dynamic optimization techniques to management of non-renewable resources (such as fossil fuels and phosphate) and renewable resources (such as forestry, fisheries, and ecosystems)

  • Analyse economic problems of natural resource use in an intertemporal perspective

  • Evaluate economic problems of natural resource use, taking into account concerns of intergenerational equity, sustainability, and discounting

  • Understand how institutional dynamics and resource dynamics mutually influence each other in a social-ecological system

  • Translate real-world problems into mathematical models

Assessment method

  • Assignment other (25%)
  • Assignment essay (15%)
  • Written test with open questions (60%)

Prior knowledge

UEC21806 Microeconomics or ENR21306 Environmental Economics for Environmental Sciences or ENR20306 Environmental Economics and Environmental Policy or similar courses.
Calculus on high school level (NL: Wiskunde B) or MAT14803 is assumed.

Resources

  • Perman, R; Common, Mc Gilvray, M; [et.al]. ( 2003, 2011). Natural Resource and Environmental Economics. Addison Wesley. 4th edition. 774 pp. ISBN: 978-0321-41753-4. Selected research papers.

Additional information

course
6 ECTS
  • Level
    master
  • Mode of instruction
    on campus
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Starting dates

  • 9 Feb 2026

    ends 8 Mar 2026

    LanguageEnglish
    Term *P4
    Period 4 whole day
    Register before 11 Jan, 23:59
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