Philippe Thalmann

EPFL ENAC IA LEURE
BP 2137 (Bâtiment BP)
Station 16
1015 Lausanne

Web site:  Web site:  https://leure.epfl.ch

EPFL CEN
BAC 104 (Château de Bassenges)
Station 5
1015 Lausanne

Office:  BAC 104
EPFL > VPA-AVP-CP > CEN > CEN-GE

Web site:  Web site:  https://energycenter.epfl.ch/

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Fields of expertise

Environmental economics 
Climate economics 
Economics of sustainable development 
Housing economics 
Real estate economics 
Urban economics

Publications

Infoscience publications

Research

Teaching & PhD

Teaching

Architecture

Projeter ensemble ENAC

Courses

Land and real estate economics

(Coursebook not yet approved by the section)

Energy supply, economics and transition

(Coursebook not yet approved by the section)

Environmental economics

(Coursebook not yet approved by the section)

Wellbeing and Planetary Boundaries

The aim of this course is to provide a comprehensive understanding of sustainability issues and their implications. What does sustainability mean? How is it measured, and how can it be achieved?

Economic growth and sustainability II

In this seminar, students work in groups to prepare a report illustrating material taught in the first semester. Specifically, the groups will choose a significant environmental impact or resource use, and apply decomposition analysis to understand the role of the underlying drivers.

Economic growth and sustainability I

This course examines growth from various angles: economic growth, growth in the use of resources, need for growth, limits to growth, sustainable growth, and, if time permits, population growth and growing inequality. Although grounded in economics, it takes up elements from many other discipline