Middlebury

DPPG 9663

Ocean & Coastal Economics

The purpose of this course is to develop advanced economic skills applied to development and resource issues in the world’s oceans and coasts. The course will focus heavily on analytical and data-driven techniques that can help illuminate the costs and benefits of various policies in the ocean and coastal zones, using a variety of metrics, and incorporating environmental and social values. The course will be divided into two parts: Market economics and coastal planning with Prof. DePaolis and non-market economics with Prof. Scorse.

Student participation in both of these sections will be high, involving many in-class assignments, lab sessions, and extended discussions. Students will be expected to engage in original data collection, analysis, and research. This is an intensive course geared for people who want to pursue careers in marine-related fields, although the topics are more broadly applicable to a range of conservation and development-related careers.

GIS is recommended.

Subject:
Development Practice & Policy
Department:
Development Practice & Policy
Division:
Intl Policy & Management
Requirements Fulfilled:

Sections

Spring 2021 - MIIS

DPPG9663A-S21 Lecture (DePaolis, Unknown)

Spring 2020 - MIIS

DPPG9663A-S20 Lecture (DePaolis, Unknown)

Spring 2019 - MIIS

DPPG9663A-S19 Lecture (DePaolis, Unknown)

Spring 2018 - MIIS

DPPG9663A-S18 Lecture (Scorse, DePaolis)

Spring 2017 - MIIS

DPPG9663A-S17 Lecture (Scorse, DePaolis)

Spring 2016 - MIIS

DPPG9663A-S16 Lecture (Scorse, DePaolis)