Multiple Media Course Content- MSD-014 Ecological Economics
PGDSS- Only Sustainability Science Course in India
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PGDSS- Only Sustainability Science Course in India
The major objective of Block-1 is to explain the interaction between ecology and economy; describe the energy balance principle; underline the ecological limits to economic growth and emphasize the relation between development and environment. Click here to read.
The major objective of Block-2 is to explain the economic theories of renewable and non-renewable resources; emphasize rampant resource exploitation and causes of environmental degradation; illustrate the linkage existing between trade,market and environment; and state the impacts of economic activity. Click here to read.
The major objective of Block-3 is to explain the fragile ecosystems, livelihoods and poverty; describe the environmental pollution problems of India; state the features of Common Pool Resources; and Underline the relationship between the Gender and Environment. Click here to read.
The major objective of Block-4 is to explain the ecosystem services and its valuation; describe the policy instruments for pollution control, conservation and clean energy; define Kyoto protocol and carbon trading; and explain Green National Income Accounting. Click here to read.
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Economic view of the Environment
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Economic Theories of the Resources
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Economic Impact of Environmental Problems
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Economic Value of Pollutions in India
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Women as centres of Environmental Protections
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Valuation of Environmental Resources
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Green Accounting
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>>Ecology-Economy Interactions and Energy Relationship
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>>Limits to Growth and Sustainable Use of Environmental Resources
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>>Concepts and Theories in Natural Resource Economics
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>>Economy, Trade and Economic Impact on Environment
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Economic view of the Environment
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Economic Theories of the Resources
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Economic Impact of Environmental Problems
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Economic Value of Pollutions in India
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Women as centres of Environmental Protections
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>> Valuation of Environmental Resources
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>>Ecology-Economy Interactions and Energy Relationship (PPT)
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>>Limits to Growth and Sustainable Use of Environmental Resources (PPT)
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>>Concepts and Theories in Natural Resource Economics (PPT)
MSD-014: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS>>Economy, Trade and Economic Impact on Environment (PPT)
What is ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS and why do we need to talk about it? To know more kindly read from here.
Ecological Economics
Ecological Economics: Dr. Robert Costanza
The Origin of "Limits to Growth" - Interview with Dennis Meadows
What was the message of Limits to Growth?
Environment vs Development
Economy and the Environment
Will Fossil Fuels Run Out?
Non-renewable resources and economic growth
Human activities, climate change and biodiversity loss : impacts and interactions ?
A Fragile World (Climate Change). Full Documentary
Common Resources (Common Goods) in Economics
Garrett Hardin on the Tragedy of the Commons
What is the tragedy of the commons?
Is Eco-feminism still relevant?
How to value and account for ecosystems ?
Climate Policy Instruments in the Real World
How does the emission trading scheme work?
Green Economy and Sustainable Development: Bringing Back the Social
Green Economy - A Tool for Sustainable Development
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