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Originating from the 8th edition of the Energy and Sustainability
conference, the research included in this volume contributes to the
increasing amount of interest in renewable energy resources and the
search for maintainable energy policies. Energy production and
distribution need to respond to the modern world's dependency on
conventional fuels. This volume includes collaborative research
between different disciplines, including materials, energy
networks, new energy resources, storage solutions, waste to energy
systems, smart grids and many other related subjects. Energy
policies and management are of primary importance to achieve the
development of sustainability and need to be consistent with recent
advances in energy production and distribution. Challenges lie as
much in the conversion from renewable energies such as wind and
solar to useful forms like electricity, heat and fuel at an
acceptable cost (including environmental damage) as in the
integration of these resources into an existing infrastructure. A
range of topics are covered, including: Energy efficiency, Energy
storage and distribution, Sustainable buildings, Energy policies,
Biomass and biofuels, Environmental risk management, Case studies
and Ecosystem modelling.
Increasingly the Middle East and its growing population face a
highly complex and fragile security system. The rich deposits of
natural resources, such as oil and gas, suffer from a strained
renewable resource base that includes water and arable land. This
leads to water scarcity, desertification, and land degradation.
Increasing population, industrialization, and urbanization put more
and more demand on the food supply. Energy insecurity may not be
generally associated with the Middle East, but the countries in the
eastern Mediterranean part have been traditionally vulnerable to it
as their fossil fuel endowments have been low. Another issue is the
large-scale temporary labor migration and the large number of
forced migrants, refugees, and internally displaced persons. The
book analyzes these emerging security challenges in a comprehensive
and systematic manner. It draws national and regional security
issues into both the global security and human security
perspectives.
This book aims to inform better energy policy in hydropower
dependent countries which are vulnerable to climate shocks. It
focuses on the impact of increasing energy insecurity as global
warming affects a fifth of the world population living in
hydropower dependent countries facing drought. It uses Zambia as a
case study. The book offers supply-side and demand-side
recommendations at the national, continental, and global level and
contains original data collected to highlight the impact of power
outages on manufacturing firms.
This book contains an introduction and 20 studies, each describing
a recent research investigation in the area of sustainable and
resilient buildings, built environment infrastructure and renewable
energy. Contributions are from many different countries of the
world and on a range of topics, representing a sample of research
within the 'sustainable energy and buildings' field. The book
begins with chapters on the sustainable design of buildings,
followed by descriptions of issues relating to the renovation,
restoration and reconstruction of existing buildings, or in one
case a railway wagon. The next part of the book covers factors that
form barriers or impediments to low or zero carbon buildings,
followed by studies of issues relating to policy and certification.
There then follow four chapters on various topics related to
sustainable buildings - undergraduate courses, insurance issues,
biophilia relating to buildings and thermal conductivity
measurement. There are several chapters relating to renewable
energy, followed by two chapters with a sustainable transport
theme, one relating to electric vehicles, and the other about a
sustainable road infrastructure. The final chapter is on the
manufacture of sustainable building components for the UK housing
sector. The book is of use to engineers, scientists, researchers,
practitioners, academics and all those who are interested to
develop and use sustainability science and technology for the
betterment of our planet and humankind, and to mitigate climate
change reality.
Fossil fuels comprise the accumulation of prehistoric biomass that
was energised by sunlight, and formed by earth system dynamics.
Fossil fuels can be conceptualized as stored energy stocks that can
be readily converted to power flows, on demand. A transition from a
reliance on stored energy stocks, to renewable energy flows, will
require a replication of energy storage by technological devices
and energy conversion methods. Most analyses of energy storage
focus solely on the economic-technical properties of storage within
incumbent energy systems. This book broadens the scope of the study
of storage by placing it within a broader, historical, biophysical
framework. The role and value of storage is examined from first
principles, and framed within the contemporary context of
electrical grids and markets. The energy-economic cost of
electrical storage may be critical to the efficacy of high
penetration renewable scenarios, and understanding the costs and
benefits of storage is needed for a proper assessment of storage in
energy transition studies. This book provides a starting point for
engineers, scientists and energy analysts for exploring the role of
storage in energy transition studies, and for gaining an
appreciation of the biophysical constraints of storage.
This book explores how technological progress accelerates the
transformation of economic development by adopting a fundamental
logical approach to technological progress, intensive inputs, and
promotion of productive efficiency to transformation of economic
development. It investigates the internal mechanisms and the choice
of corresponding modes that initiate technological progress to
accelerate the transformation of economic development at three
basic research levels: micro-enterprise level, mid-industry level
and macro-economy level. Based on the above research, the book
summarizes four dimensions facilitating the transformation:
agricultural intensification, new industrialization, modernization
of the service industry and the advanced manufacturing industry,
and linkage of the modern service industry. This book is especially
valuable in its hierarchical categorization covering theoretical,
empirical, industrial and strategic exploration. On one hand, it
analyzes the mechanisms and approaches influencing the
transformation of economic development driven by technological
progress from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. On the
other hand, based on the introduction of advanced international
experiences, it probes into the guarantee basis for the strategic
implementation and the corresponding mode choices of the
transformations. Furthermore, it offers specific policy proposals
from both the macro level of how technological progress promotes
the transformation of economic development and the micro level
covering the agricultural, industrial and service industries.
This book discusses corporate citizenship, corporate responsibility
and business ethics across Africa generally, and Botswana
specifically. It begins by contextualizing Botswana within the
broader context of Africa, using nine other countries - Angola,
Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia and Zimbabwe
- to provide a comparative perspective, examining the common
factor: that weak legalization makes it challenging for corporate
social responsibility to be actualized.From this background, the
book then discusses Botswana as a key study. Botswana has been
described as 'Africa's economic miracle' due to its growing economy
since independence This puts it in a unique position for the
implementation and study of corporate social responsibility. The
interdisciplinary team of authors employ various research methods
to examine the complex relationship between business, society,
corporations and social justice issues.This book will be valuable
reading for any academic working on corporate social responsibility
in Africa, and will present an interesting insight to an often
neglected area of study. France Maphosa is a Professor of Sociology
at the University of Botswana. His research interests include
migration and transnationalism, the sociology of entrepreneurship,
corporate social responsibility, urban and rural livelihoods,
labour studies and alternative dispute resolution (ADR). Langtone
Maunganidze is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Social Sciences
at the Midlands State University in Zimbabwe. His research
interests include industrial sociology, business and society, rural
livelihoods and sustainable development, and entrepreneurship.
This book examines the reintroduction and recovery of the wolf in
the Northern Rocky Mountains. The wolf was driven to brink of
extinction through conscious government policy. The Endangered
Species Act of 1973 provided the means for wolf's return, which
began in the Carter administration and continues in the Obama
administration. The battle over the wolf is part of a larger
struggle over the management of public lands, generating public law
litigation. Interest groups brought suit in federal courts,
challenging the Department of Interior's implementation of policy.
The federal courts were required to interpret the statutory
mandates and review Interior's decisions to insure statutory
compliance. The analysis of this public law litigation demonstrates
that the federal courts correctly interpreted the statutory
mandates and properly supported and checked Interior's decisions.
This book focuses on the controversial role of the courts in the
resolution of public policy conflicts. Judicial skeptics argue that
the courts should not get involved in complex public policy
disputes as Judges lack the expertise and information to make
informed decisions. Judicial proponents, by contrast, argue that
judicial involvement is necessary so Federal courts can oversee
federal agencies, which are under conflicting pressure from
interest groups, the President, Congress, and their own internal
dynamics. This book supports the conclusions of judicial proponents
and points out that the federal courts have been instrumental in
the return and recovery of the wolf to the Northern Rocky
Mountains.
This book highlights cutting-edge ecodesign research, covering
product and service design, smart manufacturing, and social
perspectives in ecodesign. Featuring selected papers presented at
EcoDesign 2019: 11th International Symposium on Environmentally
Conscious Design and Inverse Manufacturing, it also includes
diverse, interdisciplinary approaches to foster ecodesign research
and activities. In the context of Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs), it addresses the need for the manufacturing industry to
design innovations for sustainable value creation, taking into
account technological developments, legislation, and consumer
lifestyles. Further, the book discusses the concept of circular
economy, which originated in Europe and aims to increase resource
efficiency by shifting away from the linear economy. Focusing on
product life cycle design and management, smart manufacturing,
circular economy, and business strategies, and providing useful
approaches and solutions to these emerging concepts, this book is
intended for both researchers and practitioners working in the
broad field of ecodesign and sustainability.
This incisive Research Handbook examines the relationship between
energy and society, across both macro- and micro-scales, in the
context of the climate crisis. Featuring an extensive examination
of current research in the field from fifty expert international
contributors, it offers important insights into the
inter-connections between the globally organised fossil fuel energy
system and the changing structures of society. Structured in four
thematic parts, the Research Handbook begins with an analysis of
the evolution of large-scale energy production and consumption
using coal, oil and gas. Chapters then explore social divisions and
inequalities in energy systems in different countries, before
moving on to discuss energy governance, policy and politics, along
with strategies to achieve transformation. In the final part, the
Research Handbook investigates forms of knowledge, stories and
public engagement being used to re-make energy futures, concluding
that social sciences are identifying the inter-locking societal and
technical changes needed to enable rapid systemic changes in
energy. The Research Handbook on Energy and Society will be a
crucial resource for social science scholars and students
interested in the intersections of energy, climate change and
society, including aspects of governance, policy and politics,
social identity, social justice and inequalities.
Tembeli is a beautiful island in Muzanga located somewhere in the
heart of the Niger Delta, an island so lavishly blessed by nature
with natural and material resources. The people lived in perfect
harmony until Oilgate, a multinational Oil company struck its first
oil well in Tembeli. Ever since then, things have never been the
same in Tembeli.For long, the people found it themselves in a
period of no peace. Faced with intimidation and marginalization by
the military government of Muzanga, who felt that their crude oil
revenue base was being threatened by Tembeli's outcry for
environmental violations by Oilgate, the people vowed to defend
their kingdom with the last drop of their blood. This is a story
that was never told and will touch even a heart as cold as steel.
This book defines oil price as a social institution that exists
beyond supply-demand mechanisms. Discussing oil markets in the
context of the broader sociology of prices, it covers a number of
theoretical and practical dimensions, such as new market
uncertainties and trends, and social perceptions of energy security
and of power. Further, based on case studies it explores the
implications for OPEC, Russia, and Central and Eastern Europe, as
well as for the energy transition and for international investment
arbitration. Featuring contributions from leading academics,
researchers and business professionals, the book offers an
interdisciplinary perspective on the oil price. "This book brings
together an impressive team of scholars with fresh perspectives on
the oil price. Even as the world attempts energy transition, oil
consumption continues and the oil price is likely to become even
more unpredictable and unclear than in the past. This book helps
make sense of this challenging topic." -Indra Overland is a
Research Professor and Head of Centre for Energy Research,
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) "A revealing
and multidimensional analysis of oil price fluctuations in a market
that seeks less uncertainty. This book discusses market and price
evolution in the context of market theories, history and real-time
market analysis. A welcome and timely contribution to our
understanding of global energy markets." Dr. Sara Vakhshouri is
Founder and President of SVB Energy International and Professor of
Energy Security at the Institute of World Politics.
This book highlights the Eco-design or Sustainable design in
textiles and fashion, aimed at reducing their environmental impact
throughout their life cycle. Sustainable design is one of the core
elements practiced in various industrial sectors. The textiles and
fashion sector, is also creating a huge environmental brunt in
terms of various fibres, processes, consumption of various
resources including dyes, chemicals and auxiliaries, etc,. Thus,
sustainable design is the key to reduce the environmental impacts
made out of textiles and fashion products. This book includes seven
informative chapters to decipher the concept and applications of
sustainable design in textiles and fashion.
Global warming and its effects are felt and understood by almost
every one across the globe now. Carbon footprint calculation and
mitigation in different industrial sectors is the need of the hour.
There are numerous industrial sectors, whose carbon footprints need
to be calculated and the ways to mitigate the greenhouse gas
emissions from those sectors need to be started with immediate
effect. This book highlights case studies involving the carbon
footprints of municipal solid waste, sustainable road transport and
Carbon footprint accounting of sources and sinks by studying carbon
sequestration of Karnataka, a state in India.
This is a concise book with comprehensive information on coal and
biomass ash generated from their combustion in thermal power
plants. It presents detailed studies on ash generated from
contrasting coal and biomass feedstocks, and provides a comparative
evaluation of these different ashes in terms of their origin,
properties, environmental hazards. Potential utilizations with
specific advantages and disadvantages of the respective ashes are
elaborated in detail, including some innovative means of ash
utilization for value addition purposes. By addressing both the
theory and commercial exploitation of these products, this book
will be helpful for industrialists, academicians and researchers
alike.
Addressing global climate change is a monumental battle that can
only be fought by the leaders of tomorrow, but future leaders are
molded through education and shaped by the leaders of today. While
the pivotal role of education in spreading awareness of climate
change is one universally espoused, equally universal is the
recognition that current education efforts are falling woefully
short. Promoting Climate Change Awareness through Environmental
Education stems the rising tide of shortcomings in environmental
education by plugging a known gap in current research and opening a
dialogue for the future. Targeting an audience of young scholars,
academics, researchers, and policymakers, this volume provides a
much needed dam of empirical evidence regarding the role of youth
education in addressing one of the greatest challenges of our age.
This timely publication focuses on topics such as building
resilience to climate change, green learning spaces, gender issues
and concerns for developing countries, and the impact of young
adults on the future of environmental sustainability.
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