Introduction to the Major of Resource and Environmental Economics This major cultivates students who can actively adapt to the development of market economy and the needs of local economic construction, have ideals, morality, culture, discipline, all-round development of morality, intelligence, physique, beauty and labor, have solid economics, scientific theories and professional knowledge of resources and environment, and have resources development and utilization, natural resource asset assessment, environmental impact assessment Environmental planning management, resource and environment monitoring and other business skills, and be able to engage in policy research and daily management of resources and environment industry, market promotion of resources and environmental protection products, evaluation and performance management of resources and environmental projects "Applied and compound" professionals with solid foundation, wide knowledge, strong professional ability and high comprehensive quality in the capitalization operation of resources and environmental protection industry. What do you major in Resource and Environmental Economics? Resource Economics, Environmental Economics, Environmental Economics and Policy, Ecological Economics, Economic Geography, Econometrics, Resource Management, Environmental Impact Assessment, Environmental Resource Law, Resource Environment and Economic Development, Environmental Management and Planning, Sustainable Development Economics, Resource and Environmental Value Assessment, Resource and Environmental Monitoring Resource recycling, energy development and economic analysis, recycling economics, etc.
With the implementation of the national green development concept and the implementation of the ecological priority strategy, the demand for professional talents in resource and environmental economics has increased, and the employment prospect is broad.
Graduates mainly work in scientific research, teaching, management institutions, enterprises and institutions in the fields of resource and environment or economic management departments, relevant government departments, environmental economic analysis, environmental planning management, etc.