How do urban planners and policy analysts determine the most cost-effective ways to reduce pollution and emissions? Understanding the economic trade-offs of environmental policies is crucial for designing sustainable cities and regions. This text-based course guides you through the core economic principles used in urban and environmental planning. You will start with foundational economic definitions before mastering the mathematical and conceptual tools needed to evaluate pollution reduction strategies. By analyzing marginal cost of abatement curves, you will learn to make data-driven policy recommendations that balance environmental targets with economic realities. What you'll learn: - Understand foundational economic principles of environmental planning and market failures. - Calculate marginal cost of abatement for various emission reduction technologies. - Construct and interpret marginal abatement cost curves to compare policy options. - Evaluate the economic efficiency of carbon taxes, cap-and-trade systems, and subsidies. - Apply cost-effectiveness analysis to real-world urban sustainability challenges. - Analyze modern decarbonization pathways and policy frameworks. The course begins with essential economic terminology and concepts, progressing systematically through step-by-step analytical methods, practical problem-solving scenarios, and policy evaluation techniques. This course is designed for beginners, aspiring urban planners, policy analysts, and sustainability students who want to master the quantitative side of environmental economics. No advanced mathematics or prior economics background is required. Start building your quantitative policy analysis skills today.
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