The course aims to familiarize students with fundamental concepts and tools for managing the environment and natural resources, drawing from natural and socioeconomic sciences (such as multi-criteria analysis, cost-effectiveness and cost- benefit analysis, risk management, stakeholder analysis, etc.). The primary objective of the course is to provide students with an interdisciplinary approach to addressing environmental and social issues arising from the utilization of mineral resources, thus supporting optimal decision-making regarding the use, management, conservation, and protection of the environment and both exhaustible and renewable natural resources.
ECTS : 4
Language : el
Learning Outcomes : Students who successfully complete the course will know basic concepts and ""tools"" for environmental and natural resource management such as: • economic valuation of environmental goods and services • regulatory and economic measures of environmental policy • multi-criteria analysis • cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analysis • risk management • Stakeholder Analysis.