Prof. Tomasz Żylicz
Department of Microeconomics
Warsaw Centre of Ecological Economics
Warsaw Centre of Ecological Economics
Professor
Office hours
Tuesday 8:45-9:30, room #B310
Room
B310Short Research Description
I specialize in research on the valuation of services provided by urban ecosystems. In particular, I am interested in valuing the benefits provided by urban trees in terms of air purification, carbon sequestration, reduction of excessive surface water runoff, air cooling, biodiversity enhancement, improvement of urban space aesthetics, and creation of conditions for recreational activities.JEL Codes
Research Interests
Common Goods
Corporate Strategies and Their Impact on the Environment
Decision Making under Risk
Ecological Economics
Economic Education
Economic Instruments for Environmental Protection
Energy Economics
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics
Experimental Design
Government Policy and Regulation
Intervention Effects
Microeconomics
Non-market Valuation
Public Choice Theory
Public Goods
Public Sector Economics
Renewable Energy Sources
Sustainable Development and Its Indicators
Keywords
Corporate Strategies and Their Impact on the Environment
Economics of the Natural Environment
Market Structure
Renewable Energy Sources