Energy and Development Rethinking Development Series
Auteur : Urban Frauke
This book explores the complex relationship between energy and development and discusses the core issues and concepts surrounding this growing area of research and policy.
In the field of energy and development, the world faces two major challenges: (1) Providing energy access to the roughly one billion people worldwide who do not have access to electricity and the nearly three billion people worldwide who do not have access to clean cooking fuels; (2) achieving socioeconomic development while limiting global atmospheric temperature increases to 2 degrees Celsius to mitigate climate change. Taking stock of progress, Frauke Urban explores the key issues surrounding these goals and addresses the policy responses aimed at ending energy poverty and achieving sustainable development. She outlines various options for delivering energy access, analyses past and prospective energy transitions and examines the social, environmental, economic and technological implications of these possibilities. Taking a holistic and multi-disciplinary approach and containing useful teaching resources, Energy and Development provides a comprehensive overview of this complex field of study.
This book will be a great resource for postgraduate and undergraduate students, scholars, practitioners and policymakers working in the fields of energy studies, international development, environmental studies, industrial engineering, as well as social sciences that relate to energy and development.
1. Energy, Poverty and Development: The Challenges 2. Energy Use and Energy Systems in Different Countries and Contexts 3. Energy Transitions: from Traditional Biomass to Fossil Fuels to Low Carbon Energy 4. Sectoral Energy Needs and Household Energy 5. Concepts of Energy and Development 6. The Energy–Poverty–Climate Nexus 7. Energy and climate policy of major emitters 8. The Health Implications of Energy Use 9. The Social Implications of Energy and Development 10. Environmental Implications: Energy Use and Climate Change 11. Environmental Implications: Natural Resource Depletion and Air Pollution 12. The Economics of Energy Supply and Universal Energy Access 13. Financing Low Carbon Energy Transitions 14. Technology for Energy and Development: Fossil Fuels 15. Technology for Energy and Development: Low Carbon Energy and Energy Efficiency 16. Policy Responses to Energy Poverty Index
Frauke Urban is Associate Professor in the management of sustainable energy systems at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, and a Research Associate at SOAS, University of London, UK. She is an environmental scientist with more than 15 years’ experience in research, teaching and publications related to energy, environment and development.
Date de parution : 11-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 11-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
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Mots-clés :
EUR Cent; Frauke Urban; CDM Project; energy access; Energy Sources; energy poverty; Energy Resources; Sustainable Development Goals; Low Carbon Energy Transitions; energy and development; Low Carbon Energy Technologies; energy justice; energy policy; Clean Cooking Fuels; energy systems; Fossil Fuel Resource Depletion; Energy Efficiency; Universal Energy Access; Fossil Fuel Subsidies; Overcome Energy Poverty; Low Carbon Energy; Traditional Biofuels; Power Plants; Fossil Fuel Power Plants; Natural Gas Fired Power Plants; Modern Energy Access; Reducing Energy Poverty; Modern Energy Services; Low Carbon Climate Resilient Development; Global Gdp