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                                              Unit One: Key Concepts 
                     Unit Information                                                                          2 
                       Unit Overview                                                                            2 
                       Unit Aims                                                                                2 
                       Unit Learning Outcomes                                                                   2 
                       Unit Interdependencies                                                                   2 
                     Key Readings                                                                              3 
                     Further Reading                                                                           3 
                     References                                                                                4 
                     Multimedia                                                                                4 
                     1.0  Introduction                                                                         5 
                       Section Overview                                                                         5 
                       Section Learning Outcomes                                                                5 
                       1.1    Classifying natural resources                                                     5 
                       1.2    Sustainability                                                                    7 
                       1.3    Origins and related disciplines                                                   9 
                       Section 1 Self Assessment Questions                                                    12 
                     2.0  Economy and environment                                                             14 
                       Section Overview                                                                       14 
                       Section Learning Outcomes                                                              14 
                       2.1    Interdependence                                                                 14 
                       2.2    Services                                                                        16 
                       Section 2 Self Assessment Questions                                                    20 
                     Unit Summary                                                                             21 
                     Unit Self Assessment Questions                                                           22 
                     Key Terms and Concepts                                                                   24 
                      
                           P505                                        Natural Resource Economics                                          Unit 1 
                           UNIT INFORMATION 
                            
                           Unit Overview 
                           This unit introduces key concepts in natural resource economics. The introductory 
                           section begins with a short classification of natural resources, before looking briefly 
                           at the concept of sustainability. We look at the intellectual foundations of natural 
                           resource  economics  and  what  distinguishes  the  discipline  from  environmental 
                           economics and ecological economics, before moving on, in Section 2, to examine the 
                           interconnections between the economy and the environment, including the services 
                           that the environment supplies to the economy.  
                           Unit Aims 
                                  To define natural resources and natural resource economics. 
                                  To outline the interconnections between the economy and the environment. 
                           Unit Learning Outcomes 
                           By the end of this unit, students should be able to: 
                                  distinguish  between  different  types  of  natural  resources  and  explain  the 
                                   difference between natural resource economics and related disciplines 
                                  discuss the interconnections between the economy and the environment 
                           Unit Interdependencies 
                           This unit is an introductory unit that sets the scene for all of the following units. 
                           Consequently,  you  will  find  yourself  being  introduced  to  ideas  and  concepts  that 
                           aren’t  always  fully  explained,  but  which  will  become  clearer  in  later  units. 
                           Sustainability, for example (see Section 1.2) will be examined in much greater detail 
                           in Unit 3, welfare economics (see Section 1.3) is the subject of Units 4 and 5, and 
                           natural resource scarcity (see Section 1.2) will be examined in more detail in Unit 6. 
                            
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            P505               Natural Resource Economics    Unit 1 
            KEY READINGS 
            Section 1 
              Perman R, Ma Y, Common M, Maddison D, McGilvray J (2011) An introduction to 
              natural  resource  and  environmental  economics.  In:  Natural  Resource  and 
              Environmental Economics, 4th edn. Pearson Education, pp. 1–15. 
            This reading is the introductory chapter to the textbook by Perman et al. It looks at the origins 
            of natural resource economics and introduces some key concepts. You might want to revisit the 
            discussion of efficiency and optimality after reading both Units 1 and 2 as you will find further 
            clarification there.  
            Section 2 
              Perman R, Ma Y, Common M, Maddison D, McGilvray J (2011) Natural Resource 
              and Environmental Economics, 4th edn. Pearson Education, pp. 16–21. 
            This reading is the first part of chapter 2 in the textbook by Perman et al. Read up to the end of 
            Section 2.1.2. It relates specifically to Section 2 on the economy–environment interdependence. 
             
            FURTHER READING 
            Bromley  DW  (ed)  (1995)  The  Handbook  of  Environmental  Economics.  Blackwell 
            Publishers, Oxford, UK and Cambridge, USA. 
                               
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            P505                Natural Resource Economics    Unit 1 
            REFERENCES 
            Boulding K (1966) The economics of the coming spaceship earth. In: Jarrett H (ed) 
            Environmental  Quality  in  a  Growing  Economy.  Resources  for  the  Future/Johns 
            Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, pp. 3–14. 
            Helm D (2011) Peak oil and energy policy – a critique. Oxford Review of Economic 
            Policy 27(1) 68–91. 
            Hotelling  H  (1931)  The  economics  of  exhaustible  resources.  Journal  of  Political 
            Economy 39(2) 137–175. 
            Meadows DH, Meadows DL, Randers J, Behrens WW (1972) The Limits to Growth: a 
            Report  for  the  Club  of  Rome’s  Project  on  the  Predicament  of  Mankind.  Universe 
            Books, New York. 
            Mensbrugghe  D,  Osorio-Rodarte  I,  Burns  A,  Baffes  J  (2009)  Macroeconomic 
            Environment, Commodity Markets: a Longer Term Outlook. Paper prepared for the 
            Expert Meeting on How to feed the World in 2050, 24–26 June 2009, Rome, Food and 
            Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). 
            Pearce  D,  Turner  RK  (1990)  Natural  Resource  Economics  and  the  Environment. 
            Harvester Wheatsheaf. 
            Pigou A (1920) The Economics of Welfare. Macmillan, London. 
            Thomas RL (1999) Using Mathematics in Economics, 2nd edn. Pearson Education. 
             
            MULTIMEDIA 
            Horwitz  S  (28  February  2011)  Are  we  Running  out  of  Resources?  Institute  for 
            Humane Studies, LearnLiberty.org. 
            Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcWkN4ngR2Y 
            An optimistic view from Professor Steve Horwitz in which he discusses economic reasons why we 
            may never run out of many resources. In a free market system, prices signal scarcity and as a 
            resource becomes more scarce it usually becomes more expensive. This can reduce demand and 
            create incentives to develop alternatives or to find and exploit new reserves of that resource 
            previously undiscovered or too costly to exploit. Market incentives and innovation are necessary 
            for this to succeed.   
            Meadows D (2009) Growth versus Development. World Resources Forum 2009, 14–
            16 September 2009, Davos, Switzerland. 
            Available from: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSPHzkAHwqY  
            Dennis Meadows, co-author of The Limits to Growth (1972), on natural resources, growth, and 
            development. 
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