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FÖ0479

Forest Economics

The course consists of three main themes: economics, forest economics and business administration.


Economics focuses on price formation in a market economy according to the microeconomics’ market model, but also provides an orientation in macroeconomics. Key concepts such as market, demand, supply, equilibrium price and comparative statics are addressed. The section also contains an introduction to theories and empirical methods for measuring the forest ecosystem services, as well as a description of key concepts in the economics such as GDP, inflation and unemployment.


Forest economics focuses on economic theories of optimal management and utilization of forest resources as well as methods for finding the optimal course of action. The theme covers both traditional forestry, which focuses on timber production, and multiple use of forests. The theme also includes an introduction to economic models for comparing different forestry methods.


Business administration provides an orientation in business administration theory with the main purpose of developing an understanding of processes and functions in companies. The part includes understanding business financial reports and sustainability reports together with an understanding of the companies’ objectives and risk planning.


The course combines lectures on theories and methods, with skills training using numerical examples, group work and case studies with the goal of training the student in developing knowledge and understanding of common decision problems in households, companies and society and how they affect each other. Great emphasis is placed on skills training by developing an understanding of decision problems, with correct concepts and methods, in order to be able to explain the role of the forest in sustainable bioeconomy.


Within the course, the student develops skills in handling common computer programs (such as Excel), and the ability to orally present and discuss financial issues. Obligatory guest lectures and seminares are part of the course.


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Academic year 2023/2024

Forest Economics (FÖ0479-20140)

2023-12-01 - 2024-01-14

Syllabus and other information

Litterature list

  1. Louise Holm & Osvaldo Salas (2021). Förstå nationalekonomi (upplaga 2). Studentlitteratur AB. ISBN: 9144137141, 9789144137148.
  2. Robert Lundmark (2017). Mikroekonomi: teori och tillämpning ((upplaga 3). Studentlitteratur, 2017. ISBN: 9144117663, 9789144117669.
  3. Sören Wibe. Skogsekonomi –en introduktion (pdf i klassrum i Canvas)

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: Forest Science (BSc) Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 13090 SEK Cycle: Bachelor’s level (G1N)
Subject: Economics Business Administration Business Administration Economics
Course code: FÖ0479 Application code: SLU-20066 Location: Umeå Distance course: No Language: Swedish Responsible department: Department of Forest Economics Pace: 100%