This document outlines the objectives, course outline, evaluation, and term paper requirements for an Environmental Management course. The objectives are to acquaint students with environmental issues using an interdisciplinary approach and enable them to analyze issues and policy measures. The course covers topics like sustainable development, market mechanisms, property rights, and case studies. Students will be evaluated based on class participation, mid-term and final exams, and a group term paper and presentation analyzing an environmental issue. The term paper must apply concepts from class and be no more than 2,500 words.
This document outlines the objectives, course outline, evaluation, and term paper requirements for an Environmental Management course. The objectives are to acquaint students with environmental issues using an interdisciplinary approach and enable them to analyze issues and policy measures. The course covers topics like sustainable development, market mechanisms, property rights, and case studies. Students will be evaluated based on class participation, mid-term and final exams, and a group term paper and presentation analyzing an environmental issue. The term paper must apply concepts from class and be no more than 2,500 words.
This document outlines the objectives, course outline, evaluation, and term paper requirements for an Environmental Management course. The objectives are to acquaint students with environmental issues using an interdisciplinary approach and enable them to analyze issues and policy measures. The course covers topics like sustainable development, market mechanisms, property rights, and case studies. Students will be evaluated based on class participation, mid-term and final exams, and a group term paper and presentation analyzing an environmental issue. The term paper must apply concepts from class and be no more than 2,500 words.
This document outlines the objectives, course outline, evaluation, and term paper requirements for an Environmental Management course. The objectives are to acquaint students with environmental issues using an interdisciplinary approach and enable them to analyze issues and policy measures. The course covers topics like sustainable development, market mechanisms, property rights, and case studies. Students will be evaluated based on class participation, mid-term and final exams, and a group term paper and presentation analyzing an environmental issue. The term paper must apply concepts from class and be no more than 2,500 words.
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Environmental Management
Instructor: L. Venkatachalam, Ph.D
E-mail: venkatmids@gmail.com Objectives of the Course
The specific objectives of this course are to acquaint the students
with various environmental issues using an interdisciplinary approach, and to enable the students, who are on the threshold of becoming active participants in society as citizens, decision-makers and leaders, to develop a framework to analyze the environmental issues and to find out appropriate policy measures. Course Outline Module A (Sessions 1 & 2) • Introduction to Environmental Management – Sustainable Development
– A critique of sustainable development (SD) –concept of SD,
different forms of capital, role of natural capital in achieving SD,
– Local, regional & trans-boundary water issues and how these
issues affect SD in India Module B (Sessions 3 to 9) 1.Scope of market mechanism in environmental management 2.Collective action & property rights for sustainable development
• Scope of market mechanism in environmental management
– Complete property rights
– Institutions and transaction costs (government, markets and
NGOs such as, legal system) Module B (Sessions 3 to 9) 1.Scope of market mechanism in environmental management 2.Collective action & property rights for sustainable development • Collective action & property rights for sustainable development – Various types of property regimes – private, state, common & open access – Collective action and social capital – Elinor Ostrom’s work on commons – Common property, local livelihoods & land acquisition Module B (Sessions 3 to 9) • Market failures and environmental problems, and internalization of environmental externalities – Reasons for market failures • Public goods, externalities – Correcting market failures • Command and control • Market-based instruments – Climate change: Kyoto Protocol • Role of judiciary – A case study of coffee sector in the context of relationship between international trade & environment Module C (Sessions 10 to 16) Environmental issues and policy measures
• Session 10: Case study on local environmental governance
Development vs. Equity, Social Capital, Challenges in implementing grass roots interventions
• Sessions 11–16: Presentation & discussion of term papers and
book reviews Evaluation • Class Participation – 10%
• Mid-term – 20%
• Final Examination – 40%
• Answer – No more than the suggested page limit in the
question paper
• Term Paper – 30%
Term paper presentation A group of five/ six students
Analyze local / regional / national / international environmental
issues (remedial policies/interventions) & opportunities (i.e., new business opportunities)
Evaluation on the basis of application of theoretical concepts/
analytical frameworks discussed in Session 1 to Session 10. Evaluation of term paper • Presentation and discussion – 35 minutes for each group
• 15 to 20 minutes for presentation
• 15 minutes for discussion
– Presentation by ALL the students in a group, and participation
by ALL the students in the class
(Post mid-term, March 9th onwards)
Evaluation of term paper • Presentation – 15 marks – Individual effort – 10 marks – Overall group presentation – 5 marks • Report – 15 marks – ORIGINAL PIECE OF WORK • Write the source of literature referred to as footnotes/endnotes – Report size – Maximum 2,500 words • Structure the report into sections Evaluation of term paper References – Kumar, I., Guri, S., Ladia, M., Richa, & Verma, A. (2013) (PGP16 Students) Live project on coastal management of Kozhikode. The Winner of WIPRO Earthian Award 2013. (Note based on Environmental Management Term Paper). – Sahasranamam, S., Dasgupta, S., Asati, A., Singh, R., & Debnath, A. (PGP16 Students) (2013) Powering villages with renewable energy co- ops. Business Line November 25, 2013. (An article based on Term Paper) (PPTs of presentation available in the Black Board) – PPTs of two groups from PGP16