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This course examines the relation between economic development and environmental degradation and also reviews current and proposed policies for sustainable development . The regional scope of sustainability issues includes both developed countries and developing countries and students will study the social, economical, technical and political aspects of the accomplishments in sustainable economical development.



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The most important factor for realizing sustainability is the development of innovative theories and solutions that would be helpful for overall evaluation of sustainability. This course introduces 1) methods of measuring sustainability using sustainability indicators and economic and sociopolitical index, 2) natural limits to development and the theory of sustainable corridors, 3) dynamic system models and their application, and 4) economic models of sustainable development policy.