Course Outcomes (COs):
| Course Code | Course Title | Learning outcome (at course level) | Learning and teaching strategies | Assessment Strategies | 
| 25DECO 611B | Environmental Economics (Theory) | Students will: CO109:comprehend the various aspects of environment and analyse environmental valuation CO110:analyze market failure, externalities and public goods CO111: comprehend various approaches of sustainable development. CO112: analyze the issues related to environmental protection CO113: examine different aspects of climate change and global warming. CO114: contribute effectively in course-specific interaction | Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Case studies 
 Learning activities for the students: Presentations, Assignments and Group discussions | Class activity, Assignments and Semester end examinations | 
· Conservation of Resources- Preservation & Conservation
· Methods of Conservation-Material Conservation, Product Life Extension, Recycling, Pollution Tax, Waste Reduction
· Policy Instruments for Environmental Protection: The Polluter Pays Principle (PPP), The User Pays Principle (UPP) & The Precautionary Principle (PP)
Policy Measures to Control Environmental Pollution: Command and Control Approach, Pigouvian Tax, Environmental Subsidy, Tradable Permits, Deposit Refund System, Participatory and Voluntary Agreements, Property Rights &Coase’s Theorem, Bargain Solution
Callan, S. J., and Thomas, J. M.,Environmental Economics & Management: Theory, Policy, and Applications, South-Western College Publishing, 6th Edition, 2012
Suggested Readings:
E- Resources:
Journals:
https://www,journals.elsevier.com/journal-of-environmental-economics-and-management
https:/www.springer.com/journal/10640