Teaching Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
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Teaching Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

Paradigms and Pedagogy

9781035322039 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by John C. Bergstrom, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Georgia and John C. Whitehead, Department of Economics, Appalachian State University, US
Publication Date: 2023 ISBN: 978 1 03532 203 9 Extent: 336 pp
Teaching Environmental and Natural Resource Economics is a significant contribution to the literature of economics education. Theory and practice, teaching activities and exercises, and pro teaching tips are clearly and expertly presented. This guide will prove invaluable in helping students gain a better understanding of the theory and practice of environmental and natural resource economics.

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Teaching Environmental and Natural Resource Economics is a significant contribution to the literature of economics education. Theory and practice, teaching activities and exercises, and pro teaching tips are clearly and expertly presented.

The editors begin by presenting a bit of the historical thought on the study of environmental and natural resource economics. Once the editors establish context, they provide a full exploration of both paradigms and pedagogy. The paradigm section provides models for teaching the variety of courses offered at the university level. The chapters bridge the gap between environmental and natural resource economics textbooks and the classroom, with guidance for how to approach course topics. The pedagogy section is an excellent contribution to the teaching of environmental and natural resource economics, covering both particular topics and teaching methods.

University instructors will find this guide to teaching environmental and natural resource economics invaluable in helping students gain a better understanding of the theory and practice of environmental and natural resource economics.
Critical Acclaim
‘This book provides a treasure trove of different perspectives and tools that can enrich the teaching of an environmental and natural resource economics class. An especially valuable tool for those teaching this class for the first few times, and something I wish I had available when I was teaching the course.''
– John Loomis, Colorado State University, US

‘This book is a must have for anyone teaching environmental and natural resource economics. In a dynamically evolving discipline, having a go-to source for teaching ideas and examples is invaluable. Packed with concrete examples and a variety of teaching methods (from classroom experiments to the use of policy briefs to computer modeling and more) there is something for everyone in this practical and constructive set of papers. Whether you are just starting out in the classroom or you are a seasoned professor, this volume offers a fresh set of experiences and wisdom from which we can draw.’
– Lynne Lewis, Bates College, US

‘In one jump the editors and authors have created an essential resource for those teaching environmental economics (and frankly one which teachers of general microeconomics could benefit from greatly). Replete with the sort of detail that never usually gets disseminated, this collection provides the nitty gritty of setting up an environmental economics course accompanied by a wealth of great suggestions for encouraging learning-by-doing, making this a volume which is exemplary in both its ambition and achievement.’
– Ian J. Bateman, University of Exeter Business School, UK
Contributors
Contributors: David A. Anderson, John C. Bergstrom, Jim Casey, Tim Haab, Amy Henderson, Robert J. Johnston, Stephan Kroll, Kathleen Lawlor, Leah Mathews, Shana M. McDermott, Dave McEvoy, Pete W. Schuhmann, John C. Whitehead
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Contents:

Preface
John C. Bergstrom and John C. Whitehead
1 Reflections on the historical development of natural
resource and environmental economics 1
John C. Bergstrom

PART I PARADIGMS
2 Positive economics, economic efficiency, environmental
economics and policy 22
Dave McEvoy
3 An applied welfare economics approach to teaching natural
resource and environmental economics 44
John C. Bergstrom
4 An ecosystem services approach to natural resource and
environmental economics 62
Robert J. Johnston
5 Incentives, institutions, and inequality: a pluralist approach
to teaching environmental and natural resource economics 102
Kathleen Lawlor
6 Principles for teaching the principles of environmental and
resource economics 130
Tim Haab

PART II PEDAGOGY
7 Teaching environmental justice with data-driven projects 149
Amy Henderson
8 A small collection of pen-and-paper classroom
experiments for teaching environmental economics classes 174
Stephan Kroll
9 Teaching environmental and natural resource economics
with research projects 202
John C. Whitehead
10 Teaching natural resource economics using policy briefs:
ethics in pedagogy and practice 228
Leah Mathews
11 Using technology to teach sustainability with applications
to conservation biology and ecosystem service management 250
Shana M. McDermott
12 Teaching natural resource and environmental valuation techniques 268
Peter W. Schuhmann
13 Triangulated teaching: approaching environmental
economics from multiple angles 284
David A. Anderson
14 Teaching the economics of environmental policy with
applications to energy, air pollution and climate change 297
Jim Casey

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