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Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin - Resource Economics

Modules

All modules are guided online with the e-learning- and communicationplatform . The course participants will receive the course key from the lecturer and the tutors. If you are not familiar with moodle there are moodle instructions which may help you.


Module descriptions

Modules in Bachelor programmes

Umwelt- und Ressourcenökonomie I
Introduction and Outline/ Weltagrarmärkte der Agrar- und Ernährungswirtschaft (Sommersemester)
Ökosystemleistungen und Landnutzung
Sozialökologische Grundlagen und Studienprojekt im Biosphärenreservat Oberlausitz (Sommersemester)

Modules in Master programmes

Environmental and Resource Economics II
Valuation and Instruments (Summer Semester)
Land and Water Management
Module in cooperation with the Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe (IAMO) (Summer Semester)
Agrar-, Ernährungs- und Umweltethik
Schweisfurth-Stiftung (Sommersemester)
Governance and management of Protected Areas in Europe and beyond
Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften (BBAW) (Sommersemester 2012, regulär im Wintersemester)
Project Management - Applied to Natural Resource-based Sectors and Development Programmes
Dr. Philipp Grundmann, Dr. Marco Hartmann (Sommersemester)
Human-Environmental Systems Interaction
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) (Summer Semester 2012, scheduled in Winter Semester)
 
Master Colloquium
Colloquium for students writing their Master thesis

Modules for PhD Training

FoKo: Research Colloquium on Institutional and Resource Economics  

Colloquium for PhD students and Post-Docs

Doctoral Certificate Program in Agricultural Economics

          Training Programme for Doctoral Students in the Field of Agricultural and Food Economics

Modules offered by the Division of Resource Economics within the Doctoral Certificate Program in Agricultural Economics

Theory, Analysis and Empirical Study of Institutions and Organisations

Part 1: Approach, frameworks and theories

Part 2: The scientific process and methods