21 Master Degrees in Environmental Economics 2024
- Uppsala, Sweden
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Masters in Environmental Economics & Management
- Jerusalem, Israel
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Environmental Economics and Management master's program focuses on economic issues in the areas of environmental and natural resources, marketing, and finance. These include public economics and government intervention to control environmental effects; planning of efficient extraction and use of natural resources; allocation of water and land resources; regulation of agricultural product marketing in local and export markets; industrial organization; economics of the family; mechanism design; game theory; political economy, and more. Students participate in research as part of their master's thesis.
MSc in Environmental Economics and Urban Planning
Tufts University - Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
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- Medford, USA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In the Environmental Economics and Urban Planning Interdisciplinary Degree Program, you will combine economic analyses with the tools of a professional planner to approach real-world environmental challenges facing cities and urban planners.
- Rimini, Italy
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master's degree in Resource Economics and Sustainable Development offers a solid preparation in environmental economics, a critical understanding of the economics of sustainable development, and of the complex interactions between economic decisions, market forces, governmental policies, and the environment.
- Kecskemét, Hungary
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The purpose of the program is to train economic specialists who (with their theoretical and methodological knowledge) are capable of exploring the social dimensions of environmental problems and analyzing social, cultural, and ecological processes from an economic perspective, taking into account the interactions between social and natural systems.
- Ostrava, Czech Republic
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Satisfying human needs is inextricably linked to the mineral wealth of our planet. Ensuring raw materials in the necessary quantitative and qualitative parameters requires considerable effort on the part of man, especially if mineral raw materials are obtained under increasingly complex conditions. The process of obtaining mineral raw materials requires specialists who have a complex of knowledge and skills that enable solving professional and managerial problems in all its breadth and complexity. The economics of raw materials, as it is a multidisciplinary field of knowledge integrating deposit geology, mining, processing, economics and management, has the necessary prerequisites not only to study the subject matter, but also to prepare the necessary experts.
- Helsinki, Finland
Full time
2 weeks
On-Campus
English, Finnish, Swedish
The community at the University of Helsinki works together towards making the world a better place. We link research and education closely together to provide students with topical, high-level and distinguished Master’s programs. By studying in the Master in Agricultural, Environmental and Resource Economics (AGERE), you qualify as an expert with a set of skills needed to address tomorrow’s questions already today. Which question will you solve?
- Siena, Italy
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
Italian
The course examines and studies, with a multidisciplinary approach, the most relevant issues concerning the complex relationship between economy and environment, both from a micro (business) and macro (economies) point of view. EAS explores methods and tools of analysis aimed at sustainable use and enhancement of natural, environmental and cultural resources.
- London, United Kingdom
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
In the context of a fast-accelerating climate and biodiversity emergency, sustainable design is not enough. To date, the integration of environmental considerations in the design process has largely focused on more efficient use of natural resources or the reduction of our environmental impact. Regenerative design goes further to restore and replenish what human activities have radically deteriorated.
- Straubing, Germany
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Are you interested in sustainability? And how to combine it with business in a meaningful way? Then join our Master’s program in Bioeconomy at the TUM Campus Straubing! Graduates of the Master's program in Bioeconomy should be able to shape and further develop the structural change necessary within the framework of the basic bioeconomic concept on the way to a sustainable bio-based economy. The bioeconomy is based on the latest scientific findings and builds a bridge between technology, environment, society, and economy and their interactions and interactions. Therefore, in order to compete internationally and to contribute to the achievement of global sustainability goals an interdisciplinary knowledge and the ability to think globally is necessary.
- Barcelona, Spain
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Master in Design for Resilience trains professionals who believe positive change can be implemented through design. Become an agent of change and develop sustainable, socially fair and economically viable transformative projects.
- Newark, USA
On-Campus
English
The Environmental Economics programs train students in state-of-the-art economics and policy analysis pertaining to environmental issues, combining an emphasis on quantitative approaches with unique strengths in interdisciplinary and marine applications such as fisheries, offshore energy, coastal land use, sea level rise, and climate change. Students study how to manage environmental resources, evaluate the effectiveness of policies, ensure sustainability and environmental justice, and address local and global environmental change.
- Budapest, Hungary
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
Get the highest quality education in economics, applying alternative regional and environmental approaches. The program offers an insight into the Central and Eastern European region’s specific subjects and perspectives, besides presenting current global challenges. It places a strong emphasis on practice: you will be supported in finding traineeship positions at Hungarian organizations, companies, and EU institutions.
Master in Environmental and Food Economics (EFE)
University of Milan - Department of Environmental Science and Policy
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- Milan, Italy
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master degree in Environmental and Food Economics (EFE) is an internationally oriented high-quality programme designed to provide students with both an excellent academic background and a practical attitude. The degree guarantees a promising outlook for a future professional career in today’s challenging fields of the economics of sustainability and of the management of the agri-food system.
MS in Environmental & Natural Resource Economics
University of Rhode Island College of the Environment and Life Sciences
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- South Kingstown, USA
On-Campus
English
Our graduate programs offer qualified students an unparalleled opportunity to work on applied and theoretical issues in natural resource economics, with an emphasis on coastal and marine resource development and management. Department faculty members are well-known for their environmental and resource research, including marine and terrestrial resource management, marketing, and ecosystem services.