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China’s Climate-Energy Policy Domestic and International Impacts

China’s Climate-Energy Policy Domestic and International Impacts

China’s recent climate-energy policy an outcome of contemporary challenges has generated conflict of interest amongst major stakeholders. Coupled with a boost in demand for oil gas and coal as well as a rapid growth in wind and solar power it has not only affected domestic fossil fuel and renewable energy providers but has also provoked a resource boom affecting development pathways internationally. This book therefore seeks to examine the economic social and ecological effects associated with China’s climate-energy policy. Assessing how the policy has been and will be formulated and implemented it analyses the changing use of energy CO2 emissions and GDP as well as social and environmental impacts both domestically and internationally. It presents in-depth case studies on specific policies in China and on its resource exporting countries such as Indonesia Australia Myanmar and Mongolia. At the same time using quantitative data it provides detailed input-output and applied computable general equilibrium analyses. Arguing that China has actively advanced its climate-energy policy to become a leader of global climate governance it demonstrates that China ultimately relocates the cost of its climate-energy policy to resource exporting countries. This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy the environment and sustainability as well as Chinese Studies and economics. | China’s Climate-Energy Policy Domestic and International Impacts

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Commonsense in Nuclear Energy

Energy or Extinction? The Case for Nuclear Energy

Energy Modeling in Architectural Design

Renewable Energy Resources

Advances in Building Energy Research Volume 4

Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings

Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings

The role and influence of building services engineers are undergoing rapid change and are pivotal to achieving low-carbon buildings. However textbooks in the field have tended to remain fairly traditional with a detailed focus on the technicalities of heating ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems often with little wider context. This book addresses that need by embracing a contemporary understanding of the urgent challenge to address climate change together with practical approaches to energy efficiency and carbon mitigation for mechanical and electrical systems in a concise manner. The essential conceptual design issues for planning the principal building services systems that influence energy efficiency are examined in detail. These are HVAC and electrical systems. In addition the following issues are addressed: background issues on climate change whole-life performance and design collaboration generic strategies for energy efficient low-carbon design health and wellbeing and post occupancy evaluation building ventilation air conditioning and HVAC system selection thermal energy generation and distribution systems low-energy approaches for thermal control electrical systems data collection controls and monitoring building thermal load assessment building electric power load assessment space planning and design integration with other disciplines. In order to deliver buildings that help mitigate climate change impacts a new perspective is required for building services engineers from the initial conceptual design and throughout the design collaboration with other disciplines. This book provides a contemporary introduction and guide to this new approach for students and practitioners alike. | Building Services Design for Energy Efficient Buildings

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Everyday Energy Politics in Central Asia and the Caucasus Citizens’ Needs Entitlements and Struggles for Access

Everyday Energy Politics in Central Asia and the Caucasus Citizens’ Needs Entitlements and Struggles for Access

The perception of Central Asia and its place in the world has come to be shaped by its large oil and gas reserves. Literature on energy in the region has thus largely focused on related geopolitical issues and national policies. However little is known about citizens’ needs within this broader context of commodities that connect the energy networks of China Russia and the West. This multidisciplinary special issue brings together anthropologists economists geographers and political scientists to examine the role of all forms of energy (here: oil gas hydropower and solar power) and their products (especially electricity) in people’s daily lives throughout Central Asia and the Caucasus. The papers in this issue ask how energy is understood as an everyday resource as a necessity and a source of opportunity a challenge or even as an indicator of exclusionary practices. We enquire into the role and views of energy sector workers rural consumers and urban communities and their experiences of energy companies’ and national policies. We further examine the legacy of Soviet and more recent domestic energy policies the environmental impact of energy use as well as the political impact of citizens’ energy grievances. This book was published as a special issue of Central Asian Survey. | Everyday Energy Politics in Central Asia and the Caucasus Citizens’ Needs Entitlements and Struggles for Access

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Net-Zero and Positive Energy Communities Best Practice Guidance Based on the ZERO-PLUS Project Experience

Net-Zero and Positive Energy Communities Best Practice Guidance Based on the ZERO-PLUS Project Experience

This book presents a methodology for the design construction monitoring optimization and post-occupancy evaluation of net-zero and positive-energy communities based on the experiences gained in the EU Horizon 2020 ZERO-PLUS project. It describes the steps tools and methods developed during the project providing practical information for the energy and construction sector that will be of interest to students engineers architects developers and professionals working around high performance architecture and sustainable communities. Through the ZERO-PLUS project a consortium of 32 partners from eight countries including academic institutions technology providers architects and construction companies designed four communities covering completely different geo-climatic regions construction practices and cultural backgrounds in Cyprus Italy France and the UK. The communities were designed optimized constructed monitored handed over to tenants post-occupancy evaluated and troubleshooted through a system of continuous collaboration and data acquisition. This book presents these case studies and shows how the project targets of reducing electricity consumption below 20 kWh/m2/y increasing electricity production from Renewable Energy Systems to over 50 kWh/m2/y and at cheaper costs when compared to current zero-energy buildings were reached and surpassed. These cases demonstrate that a holistic and interactive approach to design and construction can bring communities a high standard of sustainability. The key features of the book include: Practical guidance drawn from the interdisciplinary international and remote cooperation between experts from academia and industry across the construction sector A survey of the state-of-the-art on net-zero and positive-energy communities including the experience and the lessons learned from previous projects and from the ZERO-PLUS project Descriptions of novel emerging renewable energy technologies integrated into real case study communities to achieve the energy generation target of the communities A comprehensive set of approaches tools guidelines best practices challenges and lessons learned from the five-year ZERO-PLUS project and the completion of four residential case studies to inform the reader of how to achieve affordable net-zero energy communities Four typologies of residential communities located in different climatic conditions are presented touching on the critical aspects of the design construction monitoring and occupancy phase A discussion of future trends for developing communities that are more liveable accessible and sustainable and which can comply with new energy policies in a way that is affordable for the owners and residents. | Net-Zero and Positive Energy Communities Best Practice Guidance Based on the ZERO-PLUS Project Experience

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Resource Recovery from Waste Business Models for Energy Nutrient and Water Reuse in Low- and Middle-income Countries

Resource Recovery from Waste Business Models for Energy Nutrient and Water Reuse in Low- and Middle-income Countries

Humans generate millions of tons of waste every day. This waste is rich in water nutrients energy and organic compounds. Yet waste is not being managed in a way that permits us to derive value from its reuse whilst millions of farmers struggle with depleted soils and lack of water. This book shows how Resource Recovery and Reuse (RRR) could create livelihoods enhance food security support green economies reduce waste and contribute to cost recovery in the sanitation chain. While many RRR projects fully depend on subsidies and hardly survive their pilot phase hopeful signs of viable approaches to RRR are emerging around the globe including low- and middle-income countries. These enterprises or projects are tapping into entrepreneurial initiatives and public ̶ private partnerships leveraging private capital to help realize commercial or social value shifting the focus from treatment for waste disposal to treatment of waste as a valuable resource for safe reuse. The book provides a compendium of business options for energy nutrients and water recovery via 24 innovative business models based on an in-depth analysis of over 60 empirical cases of which 47 from around the world are described and evaluated in a systematic way. The focus is on organic municipal agro-industrial and food waste including fecal sludge supporting a diverse range of business models with potential for large-scale out-and up-scaling. | Resource Recovery from Waste Business Models for Energy Nutrient and Water Reuse in Low- and Middle-income Countries

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Regulation in the European Electricity Sector

Passive Cooling of Buildings

Environmental Economics and Natural Resource Management

Environmental Economics and Natural Resource Management

The tools of environmental economics guide policymakers as they weigh development against nature present against future and certain benefits against uncertain consequences. The policies and research findings explained in this textbook are relevant to decisions made daily by individuals firms and governments. This textbook offers instructors and students a user-friendly relevant and up-to-date introduction to these topics while covering recent advancements in the field and significant political and economic changes. The fifth edition has been thoroughly updated while retaining the story-based narratives and visual emphasis of previous editions capturing students’ attention with full-color photos graphs and illustrations. It addresses the impact of changes in world leaders national priorities and international agreements along with key developments in the energy sector. These include the way hydraulic fracturing and the surging popularity of natural gas have revolutionized the fossil fuel industries; how new green-energy technologies are bringing prices down and efficiency levels up; and the arrival of innovative energy sources such as ocean-thermal energy conversion. Environmental Economics and Natural Resource Management promotes environmental and economic literacy with policy-oriented application-based content all delivered in concise accessible discussions. Through its engaging approach the text brings the economic way of thinking into discussions of personal community corporate and government activities that affect environmental assets and the quality of life.

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Driving Offences Law Policy and Practice

Man and Natural Resources An Agricultural Perspective

Everyday Ethics A Case Study Analysis

Revival: Roosevelt and His America (1933)

Cyberpunk and Visual Culture

Marine Policy An Introduction to Governance and International Law of the Oceans

Woodfuel Markets in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Tanzania A Case Study of Tanzania

Woodfuel Markets in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Tanzania A Case Study of Tanzania

This title was first published in 2000: Woodfuels in developing countries particularly Africa remain a basic need for urban households who depend heavily on them for their energy needs. This work examines the confusion about the environmental and social impacts of woodfuel use and the structure of informal sector woodfuel markets. Using data from a year of survey field work in Tanzania the author questions assumptions of poorly functioning woodfuel markets and their impact on environment and society. Approaching the unregulated woodfuel markets as industrial organizations the author uses a classic structure previously applied to developed markets in industrialized countries to determine the competitiveness and efficiency of woodfuel markets. Results indicate well-functioning makets under most circumstances and the study details the variables which enhance market sustainability. The social and environmental implications of woodfuel use as it exists and suggestions to policymakers for improvements to enhance the sustainability of the system and the environment complete the study. The study should be useful for those interested in energy and environmental issues or informal markets (including agricultural markets) in developing countries and to those interested in industrial organization as applied to the Third World. | Woodfuel Markets in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Tanzania A Case Study of Tanzania

GBP 64.99
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An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation Policy Planning and Implementation

An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation Policy Planning and Implementation

Cities around the globe struggle to create better and more equitable access to important destinations and services all the while reducing the energy consumption and environmental impacts of mobility. An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation illustrates a new planning paradigm for sustainable transportation through case studies from around the world with hundreds of valuable resources and references color photos graphics and tables. The second edition builds and expands upon the highly acclaimed first edition with new chapters on urban design and urban regional and intercity public transportation as well as expanded chapters on automobile dependence and equity issues; automobile cities and the car culture; the history of sustainable and unsustainable transportation; the interrelatedness of technologies infrastructure energy and functionalities; and public policy and public participation and exemplary places people and programs around the globe. Among the many valuable additions are discussions of autonomous vehicles (AVs) electric vehicles (EVs) airport cities urban fabrics urban heat island effects and mobility as a service (MaaS). New case studies show global exemplars of sustainable transportation including several from Asia a case study of participative and deliberative public involvement as well as one describing life in the Vauban ecologically planned community of Freiburg Germany. Students in affiliated sustainability disciplines planners policymakers and concerned citizens will find many provides practical techniques to innovate and transform transportation. | An Introduction to Sustainable Transportation Policy Planning and Implementation

GBP 51.99
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Society and the Environment Pragmatic Solutions to Ecological Issues

Society and the Environment Pragmatic Solutions to Ecological Issues

Without focusing entirely on what is wrong with the world around us the third edition of Society and the Environment centers its discussion on realistic solutions to the problems that persist and examines current controversies within a socio-organizational context. After introducing “pragmatic environmentalism ” Carolan discusses the complex pressures and variables that exist where ecology and society collide such as population growth and the concurrent increase in demands for food and energy and transportation and its outsized influence on urban and community patterns. With further attention given to the social phenomena and structural dynamics driving today’s environmental problems the book concludes with an important reflection on truly sustainable solutions and what constitutes meaningful social change. Each chapter in this interdisciplinary text follows a three-part structure beginning with an overview of what is wrong and why. This leads into a discussion on each issue’s wide-ranging implications and finally a balanced consideration of realistic solutions. Featuring updated and expanded examples discussion points and coverage of recent developments including the US withdrawing from the Paris Agreement “booming” national economies and wealth distribution growing global interest in environmental justice—with particular focus on the links between injustice and race and inequality—climate change and renewable energy this new edition remains an essential companion for courses on environmental sociology and sustainability. | Society and the Environment Pragmatic Solutions to Ecological Issues

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Sustainable Construction