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Fall 2026

ENR5890 CRN 14864Econ of Critters and Climate

LectureOnlineHochard, Jacob POnline · async

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Lecture

Econ of Critters and Climate

ENR5890CRN 14864OnlineOnline · async
Course and term details
Sequence
41
Part of term
3
Term
Fall 2026
Delivery
Online-Asynchronous
Delivery code
I
Linked section
No
Open section
Yes

Schedule

Days TBD

10/26/2026 – 12/11/2026

Meeting type

Class · LEC

Faculty

Hochard, Jacob PPrimary

jhochard@uwyo.edu

Seats

30
open of 30 seats
Enrollment and waitlist
Enrollment
0
Maximum enrollment
30
Seats available
30
Wait capacity
10
Wait count
0
Wait seats available
10

Course description

Special topics in environment and natural resources are offered under this number. The specific subject matter varies each year because the course is normally taught by faculty who wish to present a specialized topic of interest to ENR and other students. Check class schedule for specific topics offered each year. Dual listed with ENR 4890. Prerequisite: ENR 5000 or consent of instructor.

Credits

3
TO
All credit fields
Credit hours
3
Credit range
1–6
Credit indicator
TO

Section information

Explores the economic basis of environmental problems and provides an accessible approach to how economic concepts can be applied to guide environmental policy. Market failures that give rise to excessive air and water pollution, land degradation and biodiversity loss are presented alongside potential market-based solutions. We also examine approaches to natural resource valuation techniques and the economic underpinnings to the management of renewable and non-renewable resources.

Attributes

1

TMNC · Tuition - Main Campus

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    Tuition - Main Campus

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