Economics & Ecology
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Living species are now disappearing at an accelerating rate because of human action, and ecologists agree that the survival of human societies is intimately dependent on the survival of other species. Countries and international organizations are taking action to address this problem: – In France: new law on biodiversity, creation of the French Agency for Biodiversity…- At the international level: the Intergovernmental Panel for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, the European Union’s Biodiversity Strategy and the designation of 2011-2020 as the Decade on Biodiversity.In this context, Toulouse School of Economics, in partnership with the University Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier, offers a new interdisciplinary specialization: the Master in Economics and Ecology.In the 1st year, Students attend a rigorous academic program in the different economic disciplines and quantitative techniques for social sciences. The common core courses allow them to deepen their knowledge and the elective courses allow students to build up their careers projects, taking into account the specializations in the second year of the master’s programs.In the 2nd year, this master provides students with a unique set of skills aimed at measuring both the impact of human activities on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning, and at assessing, analyzing and recommending economic policies that influence human behavior and its consequences on biodiversity and ecosystems.
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Bachelor's degree in Economics, Applied Mathematics, or equivalent English proficiency Admissions Deadline: 8 February
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Toulouse
Occitania
31000
France
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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