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Sylabus_Environmental Policy InstrumentsSS2026.docx | Sylabus LS 2025/26 | Mgr. et Mgr. Eva Horváthová, Ph.D. |
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This course introduces an overview of various environmental policy instruments. It aims to give students a comprehensive understanding of the economic concepts underpinning environmental policymaking and practical insights into implementing these policies. It covers perspectives from both policymakers and those affected by regulations. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with knowledge about how society can address environmental challenges. Poslední úprava: Horváthová Eva, Mgr. et Mgr., Ph.D. (14.09.2025)
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Learning outcomes and competences By successfully passing the course, students will be able to: - describe and discuss different environmental policy instruments and issues - understand how environmental policies are evaluated - discuss and understand the advantages and disadvantages of various environmental policies - understand the application of environmental policies at national and international levels
Poslední úprava: Horváthová Eva, Mgr. et Mgr., Ph.D. (14.09.2025)
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Assessment requirements Students can earn a maximum of 100 points through the following activities:
Individual point evaluations will be added up at the end of the semester. The final classification will be based on the following rating scale: o 0-50 % = F (insufficient/failed) o 51-60 % = E (sufficient) o 61-70 % = D (satisfactory) o 71-80 % = C (good) o 81-90 % = B (very good) o 91 % a more = A (excellent).
Poslední úprava: Horváthová Eva, Mgr. et Mgr., Ph.D. (27.01.2026)
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EPA. (2014). Guidelines for Preparing Economic Analyses (updated May 2014). US Environmental Protection Agency. https://www.regulations.gov/document/EPA-HQ-OAR-2020-0044-0034 Field, Barry C., Field, Martha K. (2016) Environmental economics: an introduction. Seventh Edition. McGraw-Hill Education Harrington, Winston; Morgenstern, Richard D.; Sterner, Thomas: Choosing Environmental Policy Comparing Instruments and Outcomes in the United States and Europe, Washington, DC : Routledge. 2004 – available online in the library Sterner Thomas. (2003). Policy Instruments for Environmental and Natural Resource Management. Routledge. – available online in the library Tietenberg, Thomas H.; Lewis, Lynne. (2018) Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. Eleventh edition. London: Routledge, 2018. ISBN 1-351-80337-9- – available online in the library
Poslední úprava: Horváthová Eva, Mgr. et Mgr., Ph.D. (26.08.2024)
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Basic information
Course description This course introduces an overview of various environmental policy instruments. It aims to give students a comprehensive understanding of the economic concepts underpinning environmental policymaking and practical insights into implementing these policies. It covers perspectives from both policymakers and those affected by regulations. By the end of the course, students will be equipped with knowledge about how society can address environmental challenges.
Learning outcomes and competences By successfully passing the course, students will be able to: - describe and discuss different environmental policy instruments and issues - understand how environmental policies are evaluated - discuss and understand the advantages and disadvantages of various environmental policies - understand the application of environmental policies at national and international levels
Assessment requirements Students can earn a maximum of 100 points through the following activities:
Individual point evaluations will be added up at the end of the semester. The final classification will be based on the following rating scale: o 0-50 % = F (insufficient/failed) o 51-60 % = E (sufficient) o 61-70 % = D (satisfactory) o 71-80 % = C (good) o 81-90 % = B (very good) o 91 % a more = A (excellent).
Course content 1. Types of environmental policy instruments and goals of environmental policy 2. Criteria for Evaluating Environmental Policies 3. Command-and-Control Strategies 4. Emission Charges / Tax 5. Market Trading Systems - Cap-and-trade programs 6. Abatement Subsidies, Deposit–Refund Systems, and Offset Policies 7. Market-based vs. Command-and-Control instruments 8. Voluntary Actions and Corporate Environmental Policy 9. Unintended Consequences of Policy Instruments on the Environment and Free Market Environmentalism 10. International Environmental Policy 11. Climate Change Policy
Literature EPA. (2014). Guidelines for Preparing Economic Analyses (updated May 2014). US Environmental Protection Agency. https://www.regulations.gov/document/EPA-HQ-OAR-2020-0044-0034 Field, Barry C., Field, Martha K. (2016). Environmental economics: an introduction. Seventh Edition. McGraw-Hill Education Harrington, Winston; Morgenstern, Richard D.; Sterner, Thomas: Choosing Environmental Policy Comparing Instruments and Outcomes in the United States and Europe, Washington, DC : Routledge. 2004 – available online in the library Sterner Thomas. (2003). Policy Instruments for Environmental and Natural Resource Management. Routledge. – available online in the library Tietenberg, Thomas H.; Lewis, Lynne. (2018) Environmental and Natural Resource Economics. Eleventh edition. London: Routledge, 2018. ISBN 1-351-80337-9- – available online in the library
Course schedule winter semester 2025/26
The course was developed with the support of the project "Environmental Module of the Master's Program in Public and Social Policy at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University," co-financed by the European Union from the Next Generation EU fund. Kurz vznikl za podpory projektu "Environmentální modul magisterského studijního programu Veřejná a sociální politika při FSV UK" spolufinancovaného Evropskou unií v rámci Národního plánu obnovy.
Poslední úprava: Horváthová Eva, Mgr. et Mgr., Ph.D. (05.02.2026)
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