This course explores the relationships between the economy and the material world. It identifies the most critical challenges to sustainable economic development on local to global scales and ways of addressing them. The course examines options surrounding material and energy flows, technological alternatives, livelihoods, consumption behavior, public policy, civil society institutions, and social movements as avenues for meeting the major challenges to sustainability.
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2017 |
Economics, Technology And Sustainability (4c) [CI] [PDII]
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Economics, Technology And Sustainability (4c) [CI] [PDII]
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2016 |
Economics, Technology And Sustainability (4c) [CI] [PDII]
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2015 |
Economics, Technology And Sustainability (4c) [CI] [PDII]
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Economics, Technology And Sustainability (4c) [CI] [PDII]
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2014 |
Economics, Technology And Sustainability (4c) [CI] [PDII]
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2013 |
Ecological Economics (4c) [PDII]
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2012 | ||||
2011 |
Ecological Economics (4c) [PDII]
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2009 |
Ecological Economics (4c) [WI]
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2008 |
Ecological Economics (4c) [WI]
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2007 |
Ecological Economics (4c)
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2006 |
Ecological Economics (4c)
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2004 |
Ecological Economics (4c)
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2003 | ||||
2002 |
Ecological Economics (4c)
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2001 | ||||
2000 |
Ecological Economics (4c)
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1998 |