Bruno Moreira Wichmann

Associate Professor, Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sci - Resource Economics & Environmental Sociology
Directory

Winter Term 2024 (1860)

AREC 214 - Applications of Quantitative Models to Food, Resources and the Environment

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-2)

An introduction to methods and tools that are used to solve quantitative problems related to agriculture, food, forestry, and the environment. Emphasis is on the use of these techniques for economic analysis. Students are introduced to the use of linear algebra, calculus and constrained optimization techniques. Classroom examples, laboratory assignments and computer tutorials are provided to give practice in applying quantitative tools to empirical problems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 30-1.

LECTURE B1 (10169)

2024-01-08 - 2024-04-12
MWF 08:00 - 08:50 (ETLC E1-017)

LAB H1 (10173)

2024-01-08 - 2024-04-12
T 14:00 - 15:50 (C E1-60)



AREC 569 - Advanced Topics in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

Theoretical analysis and modeling of renewable resource and environmental issues at local and global levels. Includes analysis of international environmental issues, the effect of economic growth on the environment, sustainable development, and local and global commons management. Prerequisite: ECON 481 or consent of Department.

LECTURE B1 (11397)

2024-01-08 - 2024-04-12
MW 11:00 - 12:20 (GSB 7-11)

Fall Term 2024 (1890)

AREC 465 - Advanced Natural Resource Economics

★ 3 (fi 6)(SECOND, 3-0-0)

Applied economic modeling of resource utilization and environmental issues with a focus in forestry and agriculture. Topics may include current Canadian and international issues in the area of environmental valuation, energy, climate change, biodiversity and conservation as related to Forestry and Agriculture. Prerequisite: AREC 365. AREC 313 and ECON 281 recommended.

LECTURE A1 (51430)

2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
MWF 09:00 - 09:50 (GSB 2-11)



AREC 665 - Advanced Natural Resource Economics

★ 3 (fi 6)(SECOND, 3-0-0)

Applied economic modeling of resource utilization and environmental issues with a focus in forestry and agriculture. Topics may include current Canadian and international issues in the area of environmental valuation, energy, climate change, biodiversity and conservation as related to Forestry and Agriculture. Not to be taken if credit received for AREC 465. Prerequisite: consent of instructor.

LECTURE A1 (51438)

2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
MWF 09:00 - 09:50 (GSB 2-11)



INT D 665 - Advanced Natural Resource Economics

★ 3 (fi 6)(SECOND, 3-0-0)

Applied economic modeling of resource utilization and environmental issues with a focus in forestry and agriculture. Topics may include current Canadian and international issues in the area of environmental valuation, energy, climate change, biodiversity and conservation as related to Forestry and Agriculture. Prerequisite: AREC 365; AREC 313 and ECON 281 recommended. Credit will only be given for one of AREC 465 and INT D 665. Available only to students in MBA/MAg, MBA/MF, MBA in Natural Resource and Energy Programs, or by consent of the instructor. [Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology]

LECTURE A1 (51439)

2024-09-03 - 2024-12-09
MWF 09:00 - 09:50 (GSB 2-11)

Winter Term 2025 (1900)

AREC 214 - Applications of Quantitative Models to Food, Resources and the Environment

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-2)

An introduction to methods and tools that are used to solve quantitative problems related to agriculture, food, forestry, and the environment. Emphasis is on the use of these techniques for economic analysis. Students are introduced to the use of linear algebra, calculus and constrained optimization techniques. Classroom examples, laboratory assignments and computer tutorials are provided to give practice in applying quantitative tools to empirical problems. Prerequisite: Mathematics 30-1.

LECTURE B1 (70145)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
MWF 08:00 - 08:50 (CCIS 1-140)

LAB H1 (70148)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
T 14:00 - 15:50 (CCIS L1-140)



AREC 569 - Advanced Topics in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics

★ 3 (fi 6)(EITHER, 3-0-0)

Theoretical analysis and modeling of renewable resource and environmental issues at local and global levels. Includes analysis of international environmental issues, the effect of economic growth on the environment, sustainable development, and local and global commons management. Prerequisite: ECON 481 or consent of Department.

LECTURE B1 (71237)

2025-01-06 - 2025-04-09
MW 11:00 - 12:20 (CAB 357)