Courses of Study 2024-2025 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
Courses of Study 2024-2025
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NTRES 6310 - Environmental Governance

(crosslisted) GDEV 6320  
     
Fall. 3 credits. Student option grading.

Enrollment limited to: graduate students or permission of instructor. Co-meets with BSOC 3311 /GDEV 3311 /NTRES 3311 /STS 3311 .

S. Wolf.

Considers the question of environmental governance, defined as the assemblage of social institutions that regulate natural resource use and shape environmental outcomes. Participants explore the roles of public policy, market exchange, and collective action in resource (mis)management. Introduces theoretical concepts from a variety of social science perspectives to support case studies and student-led discussions. Comparative analysis of how governance is pursued in different countries, historical periods, and ecological contexts (forestry, endangered species, water quality) highlight scope for institutional innovation. Students taking the course for graduate credit are required to read supplemental materials, undertake more complex research assignments, and participate in seminar discussion section.

Outcome 1: Describe the history and processes of environmental governance.

Outcome 2: Apply terms, concepts, and methods of critical institutional analysis to environmental governance.

Outcome 3: Take positions on classical and contemporary debates animating environmental policy processes.

Outcome 4: Apply knowledge to a specific question, concept, or problem selected for the term paper.

Outcome 5: Demonstrate content-specific oral and communication skills.



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