Environmental economics is a branch of economies which deals with economic impact of environmental policies. It looks into economics effects of world-wide environmental policies by theoretical and empirical study approaches. Environmental economics studies cost and benefits related issues related to water quality, air pollution, solid waste, global warming, and other environmental problems. Environmental economics designs the economic policy tool, assess the effectiveness of them, environmental reviews to find the balance between economic costs and returns.
Within a framework of a social and sustainable economy, companies need to be able to combine competitive management while being fully efficient in managing resources. For this reason, the demand for professionals with expertise in legal and administrative issues in the context of environmental engineering and management is increasing. This programme is also taught in Sevilla.
The new Bocconi Master in Green Management, Energy and Corporate Social Responsibility is a unique opportunity for students interested in building a professional career in a multi-disciplinary topic characterized by growing momentum and increasing interest of economic actors and international organizations.
As competition policy becomes increasingly relevant in both the public and private sectors, there is a great need for professionals prepared to address market regulation issues.
The Master’s programme in Sustainable Forest and Nature Management (SUFONAMA) is a two-year world-class integrated programme aimed at enabling graduates to deal with the enormous challenges in sustainable management of natural resources, namely the challenge of management of forests and nature in an integrated landscape.
Eco-innovation is the development of technical and management approaches to the challenge of reducing the environmental footprint of human settlement. This one-year, internship-based post-graduate degree is conducted in English by a partnership of university and industry-based instructors, aiming to give you the skills and experience needed to join the next generation of eco-innovation entrepreneurs and managers.
This programme offers students knowledge and skills from different subjects - with a key theoretical base from social sciences - to create appropriate ways of handling rural problems in context.
The programme offers students a theoretical and practical training in organising collective action and facilitating communication in natural resource management and environmental issues. Environmental communication focuses on the interaction people-to-people as well as people-nature.
The master program “Socio-Ecological Economics and Policy" is a four-semester program and requires 120 ECTS points to obtain a degree. Graduates are awarded a Master of Science (WU) degree, which is abbreviated as MSc (WU).
This degree provides a new and unique qualification to develop critical understanding of the wider world security context and the particular issues surrounding maritime security. Maritime security embraces all of the main sub-sets of 'Security Studies' - military, diplomatic, international, trans-national, economic, environmental, energy and human security.
The aim of the MSc in Environmental Policy is to provide students with the professional knowledge, skills and tools to equip them for a career in the environmental field while contributing to a more sustainable and resilient future.
This programme is intended for you who wants to work as an economist with a profile towards agricultural, agribusiness or agricultural policy issues and with a preferred employment in industry, businesses, authorities and national as well as international organisations or as a Ph D student at a university.
This programme is intended for you with a desire to work as an economist with a profile towards environmental and natural resource issues and with a preferred employment in industry, businesses, authorities and national as well as international organisations or as a Ph D student at a university.