This Handbook brings together energy security experts to explore
the implications of framing the energy debate in security terms,
both in respect of the governance of energy systems and the
practices associated with energy security. The contributors
expertly review and analyze the key aspects and research issues in
the emerging field of energy security, test the current state of
knowledge, and provide suggestions for reflection and further
analysis. This involves providing an account of the multiplicity of
discourses and meanings of energy security, and contextualizing
them. They also suggest a rewriting of energy security discourses
and their representation in purely economic terms. This volume
examines energy security and its conceptual and practical
challenges from the perspectives of security of supply, security of
demand, environmental change and human security. It will prove
essential for students in the fields of global, international and
national politics of energy, economics, and society as well as
engineering. It will also appeal to policy practitioners and
anybody interested in keeping the lights on, avoiding climate
change, and providing a secure future for humanity. Contributors:
J.O. Alabi, G. Bahgat, A.V. Belyi, S.C. Bhattacharyya, A. Boey, C.
Brancucci Martinez-Anido, N. Caldes, G. Campbell, A. Cherp, H.
Dyer, S. Gaylord, K.J. Hancock, K. Hemmes, J. Jewell, N. Jollands,
S.I. Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, S. La Branche, Y. Lechon, P. Linares,
R.D. Lipschutz, D. Mulvaney, C. Okereke, C. Paskal, I.L.G. Pearson,
S. Peters, T. Romanova, J. Scheffran, S. Schott, H.R. Stephan, E.
Thomson, M.J. Trombetta, J. Vogler, K. Westphal, S. Wood, T. Yusuf,
P. Zeniewski
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