CdSMANAGEMENT FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Codice605PP
CFU6
PeriodoSecondo semestre
LinguaItaliano
Moduli | Settore/i | Tipo | Ore | Docente/i | |
Sustenaible development: principles | SECS-P/01 | LEZIONI | 42 |
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At the end of this course the student will be able to:
- critically review, discuss and analyse concepts and principles of sustainable development and ecological economics.
- know some stylized facts of international development specifically on the relationship between environment and development
- be aware of the main links between human wellbeing and environmental degradation
- discuss policies for social and sustainable development.
Sustainable development (SD) is a concept that has several interpretations and sometimes is used too vaguely. Starting from the Brundtland Report, the course provides students with the tools to understand and critically assess the multifaceted concept of sustainable development and the links between human wellbeing and environmental degradation. Students learn about the current state of (un)sustainability and how to measure it, and the efforts that the UN is doing with the SDGs.
The course gives then an overview of the policies for implementing sustainable development and introduces to the debates about the cost and benefits of promoting SD.
At the end of this course the student will be know:
- the meaning of the term of sustainable development,
- how has it emerged,
- its current interpretations and attempt to operazionalize it,
- some stylized facts of international development specifically on the relationship between environment and development
The student will be assessed on his/her demonstrated ability to discuss the course contents and using the appropriate terminology.
The student will be assessed on his/her demonstrated ability to discuss the course contents and using the appropriate terminology.
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- discuss of the main links between human wellbeing and environmental degradation
- discuss policies for social and sustainable development
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- discuss of the main links between human wellbeing and environmental degradation
- discuss policies for social and sustainable development
The main assessment criterion will be the critical comprehension of the course topics.
The main assessment criterion will be the critical comprehension of the course topics.
Students will acquire and/or develop an awareness of sustainable development issues
Students will acquire and/or develop an awareness of sustainable development issues
This field is not relevant for this course
This field is not relevant for this course
Basic knowledge of economics
Basic knowledge of economics
Delivery: face to face
Learning activities:
- attending lectures
- individual study
Attendance: strongly advised
Delivery: face to face
Learning activities:
- attending lectures
- individual study
Attendance: strongly advised
Topics
- The Bruntland Report
- Sustainaible development goals;
- Poverty and inequality;
- EU and sustainability;
- Circular economy;
- Environmental kuznets curve;
- Happiness and wellbeing
- Social and ecological limits to growth.
- OTHERS TO BE ADDED
The detailed syllabus will be available on the course web-page
Topics
- The Bruntland Report
- Sustainaible development goals;
- Poverty and inequality;
- EU and sustainability;
- Circular economy;
- Environmental kuznets curve;
- Happiness and wellbeing
- Social and ecological limits to growth.
The detailed syllabus will be available on the course web-page
Scientific articles and reports from government and institutions.
The reading list will be available on the website of the course
Scientific articles and reports from government and institutions.
The reading list will be available on the website of the course
Written and oral final exam
Written and oral final exam