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KTEE330 - Green economics

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1. COURSE OBJECTIVES

Green economics is a course that aims to equip students with knowledge of the handicaps of economic development in many countries, such as social crises and environmental problems etc.  Additionally, through the course, students will understand the model of economy that has a complete improvement in living standards and social justice while significantly reducing the cost of environmental and ecological damage. In other words, the study of green economics focuses on building a system of tools and methods to catch and overcome economic problems in today's society.

2. COURSE CONTENTS 

 

No.

Contents

Time Allocation

Contribution to CLO

Hour(s) on the class

Essays, exercise, 

Assignments...

(3)

Self-study with teacher’s tutorials

(4)

Lecture

(1)

Practice, Seminar…

(2)

1

Overview of Green Economics

-Why green eoconomics?

- What is green economics?

-From economic growth to a balanced economy

5

0

0

2.5

1,9

2

Chapter 1:  Economics and Identity 

1.1. Sustainability values, not monetary value

1.2. The guiding vision: Balance, not growth

4

0

0

4

1,9

3

Chapter 1:  Economics and Identity (Continue)
1.3. Economics and relationship

1.4. Re-embedding economics in nature

4

0

0

4

1,9

4

Chapter  2: Vision for the future 

2.1 Work

2.2 Money

4

0

0

4

2,9

5

Chapter  2: Vision for the future (Continue)

2.3 Green Business: From Maximizing Profits to a Vision of Conviviality

4

0

0

4

2,9

6

Chapter 3: Measuring ecological, economical, social footprint

 3.1 Valuation of ecosystem services

3.2 Natural footsteps

4

0

0

4

2,9

7

Chapter 3: Measuring ecological, economical, social footprint

 (continue)

3.3 Green GDP

4

0

0

4

2,9

8

Chapter 4: Policies for a green economy

4.1 The policy context

4.2 Globalization and Trade

Midterm test

4

0

0

4

1,2,3,4,5,6,9,10

9

Chapter 4: Policies for a green economy (continue)

4.1 Relocalizing Economic Relationships

4.2 Green Taxation

4.3 Green Welfare

4

0

0

4

3,9

10

Chapter 5: Land and the Built Environment

5.1 Land and economics

5.2 Taxing land

4

0

0

4

4,9

11

Chapter 5: Land and the Built Environment (continue)

5.3 Building on land

5.4 Growing on the land

4

0

0

4

4,9

12

Group presentation 

0

0

6

10

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

13

Group presentation

0

0

5.5

10

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

14

Group presentation

0

0

5.5

10

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

15

Group presentation

0

0

5,5

10

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

Total (hour)

45

0

22.5

82.5

 

3. COURSE ASSESSMENT

- Score ladder: 10

- Type of assessment




Form

Content

Criteria

CLO 

Proportion

 

Formative

 

Attendance

Autonomy and self-responsibility for learning

The number of attendances (8%) and participation in lesson (2%)

 

9,10

 

10 %

Quiz, midterm test

.

Quick test, 45 minutes. Students need to remember, understand, and apply the content from Chapter 1- Chapter 3 to answer the questions

1,2,3,4,5,6, 9,10

    10%

Report

Presentation base on selected topics

Group work. Students need to apply the lnoledge learnt in each lesson to analyze and evaluate  the actual context to summarize the report by topic and anwer relevant questions from other groups as well as from lecturer

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10

    20%

Summative

Final test

 

MCQ + writing (60 mins). Students need to remember, understand, and apply the content from Chapter 1- Chapter 6 to answer the questions

1,2,3,4,5,6, 9,10

40%

 

 

 

Total:

100%

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14059976
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2024-05-05