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Career as Environmental Economist

Environmental Economist

An Environment Economist conducts research on the economics of the environmental issues such as renewable energy use, construction of hydropower, pollution control measures etc. 

 

They study the economic effects on the environmental policies and business decisions, publishing and presenting results, analysis and recommendation of policies.

 

They are responsible for conducting and analyze the industrial activities using advanced statistical computer programs and software and provide a detailed report on the same. They use the derived data into the formulation of cost-effective and sustainable environmental policies and modifying the current policies with respect to the requirements. 

 

An Environmental Economist must have excellent verbal and written abilities, must be good at basic mathematics and logical reasoning. They must have a good memory for remembering words, numbers, pictures or steps. 

 

They are a key instrument in understanding the threats to environment and drafting useful and effective strategies to control them in order to preserve the environment. 

 

Environmental Economics is a growing field of research and development that works for the benefit or the society by keeping a track of economics of the persistent environmental issues. It gives a clear edge to promote the sustainable development goals.

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Eligibility Criteria

Environmental Economist is a job that involves meticulous working and knowledge of botany, agriculture and related aspacts of science. Candidates who want to pursue their career as a Environmental Economist must fulfil the essential eligiblity criteria mentioned below:

 

Eligiblity Criteria for Environmental Economist

 

  • Candidate must have completed their 10+2 qualifications with qualifying marks. 
  • Candidate must have a bachelor's degree in the field of Economics with focus on Environmental Economics. A master's degree is preferred by many organisatons. 
  • Candidate must have three years of work experience in the related field. 
Skills required for Course
  • Environmental Knowledge
  • Data Analysis
  • Policy Analysis
  • Research and Data Analysis Skills
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Types of Job Roles

Environmental Economist have several roles and responsiblities as a part of their diverse job. It is important for them to handle their job role with utmost precision in order to analyze and construct better policies for the betterment of the environment. 

 

  • Analyze economical trends: The Environmental Economist is rsponsible for keeping an eye on the ecological and economic trends and cycles and use the data to produce better trends in the future.
  • Economic Insentives: They should look at the economic insentives which ensure that large firms behave in a certain way.
  • Drafting reports:  They are responsible for drafting reports based on the economic preformance, consult and share them with the external stakeholders.
  • Increase profit: Environmental Economist aids to the company's profits. They are responsible for adding economic value to a company's tasks and strategies. 
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Admission

To land a job as an Environemntal Economist, the candidate must have a bachelor's or master's degree in the relevent field. Some of the courses which can be pursued after completing the 10+2 qualification are mentioned below:

 

Bachelor's Degree Programs for Environemntal Economist

  • Bachelor of Environmental Science
  • B.Tech in Environemntal Science

 

Master's Degree Programs for Environemntal Economist:

  • MBA in Environmental Science
  • M.A in Economics
  • Masters in Environmental Studies

 

Some of the colleges offering relevent courses are mentioned below: 

  • University of Delhi
  • Jamia Milla Islamia
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University
  • Savitribai Phule Pune University

Exam

CAT,CMAT,MAT,XAT
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Subjects

Environmental Economist is a job inclusive of all theoretical and practical concepts of Evironmental Science and Economics, problem-solving, laws and ethics, communication and leadership skills and much more!

 

The various subjects taught during the courses leading to Environmental Economist jobs are:

 

  • Micro Economics    
  • Financial Economics
  • Econometrics 
  • Indian Economy
  • Environmental Economics
  • Research Methadologies
  • Public Economics
  • Managerial Economics
  • Macro Economics


The subjects enables the students to understand the basic concept and functioning of the Environmental Economist jobs. They are taught all the relevent subjects and are groomed by imparting practical knowledge. The educators aims towards preparing the students to be industry-ready professionals. 

Prep Books

To pursue the job of Environemntal Economist, the students are required to go through some of the competetive exams. It is important to prepare for the exam properly to secure a seat in the desired course. Candidates must go through as much data as possible to gain knowledge and a thorough understanding of the basic concepts. It is also important to be aware of the current events.

 

Some of the prep books to prepare for various exams related to  Environemntal Economist are mentioned below:

 

  • Microeconomics: Theory and Applications by Dominick Salvatore
  • Economics by Lipsey R. and A Chrystal 
  • Macro economics by Gregory Mankiw 
  • Introductory Mathematics for Economics and Business by Holden K and A.W. Pearson
  • Development with Dignity by Amit Bhaduri 
  • Mathematical Economics by R.G.D Allen 

FAQ's

What does an Environmental Economist do?

Environmental economists study the relationship between human activities, natural resources, and the environment. They evaluate environmental policies, conduct cost-benefit analyses of projects, and offer recommendations to address environmental challenges.

What is an Environmental Economist?

An Environmental Economist is a professional who applies economic principles and tools to analyze environmental issues, assess their impact on society, and propose policy measures for sustainable development.

What are the main research areas in environmental economics?

Research areas in environmental economics include climate change economics, natural resource management, pollution control, ecosystem valuation, and sustainable development.

How does environmental economics relate to sustainable development?

Environmental economics plays a crucial role in promoting sustainable development by balancing economic growth with environmental protection and resource conservation.

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