Overview
This topic is designed to develop skills for analysing policies aimed at meeting the urgent need to respond to climate change and other challenges to environmental sustainability. Traditional analytic tools such as general equilibrium theory; market failure theory; and cost-benefit analysis have all struggled to adapt to the unique blend … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Aims
- The key challenges in constructing successful environmental policy in a range of contexts
- The complexity of environmental systems as a policy problem
- The key tools and techniques available for best practice environmental policy and how to achieve good outcomes in their own context
- The use of the case study method in political science
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