
This podcast features audio from lectures from SOS 325 (Economics of Sustainability), a course at Arizona State University focused on using economic approaches to reason about sustainability problems. The lectures here are given by Ted Pavlic, an Assistant Professor in the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering and the School of Sustainability.This course can be viewed as an application of tools often seen in other economics courses (such as microeconomics) to sustainability. However, it is designed to be appropriate both for students already familiar with these tools (but not these application spaces) as well as students who have no background in these tools.This is an elective undergraduate course for students working toward a bachelors degree in Sustainability, but it may be useful for others interested in quantitative reasoning about sustainability problems.