Certificate in Land Economics and Law Course
Date | Format | Duration | Fees (GBP) | Register |
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14 Apr - 18 Apr, 2025 | Live Online | 5 Days | £2525 | Register → |
12 May - 23 May, 2025 | Live Online | 10 Days | £5325 | Register → |
14 Jul - 18 Jul, 2025 | Live Online | 5 Days | £2525 | Register → |
11 Aug - 15 Aug, 2025 | Live Online | 5 Days | £2525 | Register → |
20 Oct - 24 Oct, 2025 | Live Online | 5 Days | £2525 | Register → |
03 Nov - 07 Nov, 2025 | Live Online | 5 Days | £2525 | Register → |
Date | Venue | Duration | Fees (GBP) | Register |
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31 Mar - 02 Apr, 2025 | Singapore | 3 Days | £3175 | Register → |
21 Apr - 25 Apr, 2025 | Sharm El-Sheikh | 5 Days | £4125 | Register → |
16 Jun - 27 Jun, 2025 | London | 10 Days | £8550 | Register → |
07 Jul - 11 Jul, 2025 | Athens | 5 Days | £4450 | Register → |
24 Sep - 26 Sep, 2025 | Kuala Lumpur | 3 Days | £3175 | Register → |
22 Oct - 24 Oct, 2025 | London | 3 Days | £3725 | Register → |
15 Dec - 19 Dec, 2025 | New York | 5 Days | £4950 | Register → |
Why select this training course?
The land is considered a theme that integrates various fields and gives productive integration of numerous fields. Most urban land is up for sale or purchase in a market economy. Thus, land economics examines the factors that determine the market value of urban land and how that value affects the variety and concentration of applications for that space. Rcademy will provide the relationship between law and economics and how it affects natural environments and other key sectors of land resources.
What is the land in economics?
In general definition, land is a resource that covers all the natural resources that are used to support the economy of production. Land, in most instances, is considered the “gift of nature that is inexhaustible” and is among the classical economic factors among labor and capital. It is among the fields that are intellectually challenging and entails economics and law, with a few aspects of resources management, business finance, and environmental studies. However, it offers great career opportunities if mastered well.
Is there a difference between land economics and economics?
The content of the two is different, and therefore there is a huge difference. Economics entails the study of anything and everything in economics, while land economics involves studying economics, land, and their relationship in the natural environment. Even though they both have economics, their career paths are very different, as a professional land economist can venture into law or economics.
The Certificate in Land Economics and Law Training Course by Rcademy will train you on the latest and current developments in land economics and law, including environmental economics, examining land value, natural resources economics, urban economics, and regional science.
This Rcademy training course will offer in-depth coverage of issues and topics in land economics and law that will interest any professional who wishes to gain practical and applicable skills. It is a highly practical-oriented course that will examine nature and global environmental courses with the laws that govern them. The course considers the existing approaches to training a specialist land and law economist while ensuring that it follows the necessary governance policies and identifies overarching principles and the relevant themes in law and legislation. To this end, the course will play a great role in demonstrating the responsibilities of the existing law regarding lands in tackling emerging global environmental issues of our current generation.
Who should attend?
The Certificate in Land Economics and Law Training Course by Rcademy is ideal for:
- Environmental officers
- All the professionals who wish to learn and earn skills in land economics and law and understand how legislation affects business and the environment
- Business owners
- Environmental-related agencies managers
- Aspiring environmental managers
- Senior environmental officers
- Professionals that are involved in environmental protection and activism
What are the course objectives?
The main objectives of The Certificate in Land Economics and Law Training Course by Rcademy are to enable the participants to be able to:
- Correctly evaluate the extent to which the law and legislation have integrated approaches to land economics
- Gain the facts about the current effects of global climate change and how it affects the economy
- Completely understand international environmental laws and governance
- Attain the ability to develop sustainable plans to transform land economics business
- Criticize and evaluate land economics operations in certain spheres
- Recognize the challenges associated with balancing societal objectives with global environmental concerns
- Understand financial and accounting principles, best practices, and techniques
- Develop the required skills to solve real-world problems
How will this course be presented?
Rcademy understands that this is a highly practical course; therefore, the training has been designed to ensure you gain impactful knowledge that can be directly applied in the field. Rcademy will facilitate this course using highly experienced tutors who have been in the field for years and understand how to teach complex subjects easily to professionals. Some methods include videos, illustrations, presentations, lecture notes, and group discussions. The course will be highly interactive, and all the participants will be encouraged to engage during its presentation.
What are the topics covered in this course?
Module 1: Land Economy
- Development and sustainability of the land economy
- Introduction to economics
- The institutional and legal frameworks
- Land plan drawing
- Basic land structures in the land economy
- Microeconomics for surveyors
Module 2: Effects of Usage and Lange Change
- Climate change, land use, and ecosystem services
- The economics of wildlife conservation
- The impact of fire on land use and land change
- Linking the natural ecosystem to land economics
- Municipal profiles and land use
- Implications of an ecosystem for valuation and policy
Module 3: Factors Affecting land use Change
- Technology adoption and land use
- Modelling of land economics and law with biofuels
- How to combine regional and land economics to form a better economy
- Sustainable economic development
- Metropolitan area’s viability test
Module 4: Environmental Economics and Law
- The built environment
- The law of real properties: economic implications, principles, and policies
- Planning policy and practice
- Advanced techniques in finance and investment for real estate
- Landlord and tenant law
- Land and urban economics
- Land, ecosystem, and food services
- Fundamentals of finance and investment
Module 5: Law and Policy
- Agri-environmental policies
- Regulatory takings
- Land conservation techniques
- Idle land problem and domain issues
- Re-creation of cultural landscapes
- Open space preservation
- Fiscal incentives
- Stigmatized sites and urban areas
Module 6: Methodological Development
- Simulations and land economics with better Landscape representation based on econometric models
- Spatial econometric modelling of land-use change
- The use of empirical methods for land use modelling
- Experiments in land economics
- Residential choice of land economics
- Auction techniques that change the land value
- Agent-based models of land economics
Module 7: Real Estate Valuation
- Construction technology
- Law of contract for surveyors
- Construction drawing
- Measured drawing
- Building finishes and fixtures
- Building services
- Sociology for technology
Model 8: Land Economic Management
- Investment appraisal
- Maintenance management
- Development economics for construction
- Property economics
- Land use policy studies
- Building Surveying
- Elements of land econometrics
- Property Marketing
- Real property law
- Geographical information systems
- Basic governance and law structures
- Consumer city center
- Agglomeration spillovers
- Reinventing cities
- The effects of regulation on housing and land prices
- The cause of urban regulations
- Housing financing