Description
Teaching Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: Paradigms and Pedagogy is an essential guide for educators seeking to effectively communicate economic principles related to environmental management and natural resources. Written by experts John C. Bergstrom and John C. Whitehead, this volume provides instructors with innovative teaching strategies, practical frameworks, and proven pedagogical approaches.
The book explores various paradigms for understanding environmental economics, from traditional neoclassical perspectives to emerging sustainability-focused models. It addresses key challenges educators face when teaching complex topics such as resource valuation, environmental policy analysis, and ecological economics. Through detailed case studies and classroom applications, the authors demonstrate how to engage students with real-world environmental problems while building their analytical skills.
Ideal for university instructors, graduate teaching assistants, and educational professionals, this guide transforms environmental economics instruction through evidence-based teaching methods and contemporary economic theory. It serves as both a theoretical resource and a practical manual for developing rigorous, engaging courses.







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