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Economics explores how individuals navigate decision-making in a world of limited resources, where every choice carries inherent trade-offs. Key topics in environmental economics encompass optimal resource allocation, conservation of natural habitats and species, regional air quality issues, worldwide climate challenges, and hazardous waste management. The discipline equips students with analytical tools to assess the root causes of ecological issues and evaluate potential solutions.
Environmental Studies builds upon fundamental principles of natural systems operation, focusing on addressing challenges primarily stemming from human impact. These challenges frequently manifest as disruptions to ecological balances. Beyond examining natural processes, the field incorporates legal frameworks and policy analysis to develop comprehensive approaches for environmental problem-solving.