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The Climate-Energy-Land Nexus in Indonesia - Biofuel, REDD+ and biochar: Akihisa Mori, Alin Halimatussadiah The Climate-Energy-Land Nexus in Indonesia - Biofuel, REDD+ and biochar
Akihisa Mori, Alin Halimatussadiah
R4,129 Discovery Miles 41 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book extends the framework of the climate-energy-land nexus to elucidate political, economic, social, and institutional factors and causal mechanisms that stringent climate targets bring about, rather than mitigate a disproportional heavy burden on the forest sector in Indonesia. Assessing climate, energy, agricultural, forest, and transmigration policies, and REDD+ and biochar solutions through a multidisciplinary approach, ranging from biological, agricultural, technological, economic, and institutional lenses, the book identifies the political-economic and socio-technical regimes that cause the cross-sectoral transfer of responsibility for greenhouse gas emissions to palm-oil-based biofuel, imposing an excess burden on the forest sector and accelerating indirect land-use change. It also proposes possible countermeasures for agricultural and forest sectors, reconfirming that technical applications and integrated policymaking should trigger the socioeconomic changes that will make transformative change happen in Indonesia. As an analysis of the success, or otherwise, of stringent climate targets, policies, and technological and non-technological measures on the reduction of greenhouse gases, this book will be of great interest to students and scholars in the fields of environment & sustainability, Asian studies, energy, environment and agriculture, forestry, and agriculture & environmental sciences. It will also appeal to practitioners and policymakers tackling net-zero emissions and land and forest governance.

China’s Carbon-Energy Policy and Asia’s Energy Transition - Carbon Leakage, Relocation and Halos: Akihisa Mori China’s Carbon-Energy Policy and Asia’s Energy Transition - Carbon Leakage, Relocation and Halos
Akihisa Mori
R1,294 Discovery Miles 12 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Provide likely cross-country impacts of China’s carbon-energy policy Present that China’s foreign investments in coal power can shape energy transitions in host countries Present that China’s aggressive exports of wind and solar power technologies can deter sustainable energy transitions in Asia Present that regional integration of electricity market and inter-connectivity can accelerate relocation of power plants rather than generate efficiency gain. Present that China’s change in industrial and trade structure can increase its carbon leakage to Asia

China's Carbon-Energy Policy and Asia's Energy Transition - Carbon Leakage, Relocation and Halos (Hardcover): Akihisa... China's Carbon-Energy Policy and Asia's Energy Transition - Carbon Leakage, Relocation and Halos (Hardcover)
Akihisa Mori
R4,144 Discovery Miles 41 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Provide likely cross-country impacts of China's carbon-energy policy Present that China's foreign investments in coal power can shape energy transitions in host countries Present that China's aggressive exports of wind and solar power technologies can deter sustainable energy transitions in Asia Present that regional integration of electricity market and inter-connectivity can accelerate relocation of power plants rather than generate efficiency gain. Present that China's change in industrial and trade structure can increase its carbon leakage to Asia

China's Climate-Energy Policy - Domestic and International Impacts (Hardcover): Akihisa Mori China's Climate-Energy Policy - Domestic and International Impacts (Hardcover)
Akihisa Mori
R4,584 Discovery Miles 45 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Green Growth and Low Carbon Development in East Asia (Hardcover): Fumikazu Yoshida, Akihisa Mori Green Growth and Low Carbon Development in East Asia (Hardcover)
Fumikazu Yoshida, Akihisa Mori
R4,584 Discovery Miles 45 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The concept of green growth, coupled with one of green economy and low carbon development, is a global concern especially in the face of the multiple crises that the world has faced in recent years - climate, oil, food, and financial crises. In East Asia, this concept is regarded as the key in transforming cheap-labour dependent, export-oriented industries towards a more sustainable development. Green Growth and Low Carbon Development in East Asia examines the beginnings of low carbon, green growth in practice in East Asia and how effectively it has directed East Asian nations, especially Korea, China and Japan, to put environment and climate challenges as the core target zone for investment and growth. Special focus is paid to energy and international trade - areas in which these nations compete with pioneered nations of Europe and the United States to develop renewable energy industries and enhance their international competitiveness. On the basis of the lessons learned in East Asia, together with a comparison of Russia, this book discusses the applicability and limitations of this developmental approach taken by the developing nations and resource-rich emerging economies, including the conditions and contexts in which nations are able to transition into sustainable development through the use of low carbon, green growth strategies.

The Green Fiscal Mechanism and Reform for Low Carbon Development - East Asia and Europe (Paperback): Akihisa Mori, Paul Ekins,... The Green Fiscal Mechanism and Reform for Low Carbon Development - East Asia and Europe (Paperback)
Akihisa Mori, Paul Ekins, Stefan Speck, Soo-Cheol Lee, Kazuhiro Ueta
R1,418 Discovery Miles 14 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book reviews how far East Asian nations have implemented green fiscal reform, and show how they can advance carbon-energy tax reform to realize low carbon development, with special reference to European policy and experience. East Asian nations are learning European experiences to adopt them in their political, economic and institutional contexts. However, implementation has been slow in practice, partly due to low acceptability that comes from the same concerns as in Europe, and partly due to weak institutional arrangements for the reform. The slow progress in the revenue side turns our eyes to the expenditure side: how East Asian nations have increased environmental-related expenditures, and how far they have greened sectorial expenditures. This "lifecycle" assessment of fiscal reform, coupled with the assessment of the institutional arrangement constitutes the features of this book. The book helps to provide an overall picture of green fiscal reform and carbon-energy tax reform in the East Asian region. The region has a variety of countries, from lowest income to high income nations. Nations have different interests in substance and barriers for reform. This book covers recent development of environmental fiscal reform and carbon-energy taxation in wider nations in the region, including South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Japan. In addition, the book's holistic view helps to understand why a specific nation has interest and concern on some aspects of the reforms.

Green Growth and Low Carbon Development in East Asia (Paperback): Fumikazu Yoshida, Akihisa Mori Green Growth and Low Carbon Development in East Asia (Paperback)
Fumikazu Yoshida, Akihisa Mori
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The concept of green growth, coupled with one of green economy and low carbon development, is a global concern especially in the face of the multiple crises that the world has faced in recent years - climate, oil, food, and financial crises. In East Asia, this concept is regarded as the key in transforming cheap-labour dependent, export-oriented industries towards a more sustainable development. Green Growth and Low Carbon Development in East Asia examines the beginnings of low carbon, green growth in practice in East Asia and how effectively it has directed East Asian nations, especially Korea, China and Japan, to put environment and climate challenges as the core target zone for investment and growth. Special focus is paid to energy and international trade - areas in which these nations compete with pioneered nations of Europe and the United States to develop renewable energy industries and enhance their international competitiveness. On the basis of the lessons learned in East Asia, together with a comparison of Russia, this book discusses the applicability and limitations of this developmental approach taken by the developing nations and resource-rich emerging economies, including the conditions and contexts in which nations are able to transition into sustainable development through the use of low carbon, green growth strategies.

The Green Fiscal Mechanism and Reform for Low Carbon Development - East Asia and Europe (Hardcover, New): Akihisa Mori, Paul... The Green Fiscal Mechanism and Reform for Low Carbon Development - East Asia and Europe (Hardcover, New)
Akihisa Mori, Paul Ekins, Stefan Speck, Soo-Cheol Lee, Kazuhiro Ueta
R4,601 Discovery Miles 46 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book reviews how far East Asian nations have implemented green fiscal reform, and show how they can advance carbon-energy tax reform to realize low carbon development, with special reference to European policy and experience. East Asian nations are learning European experiences to adopt them in their political, economic and institutional contexts. However, implementation has been slow in practice, partly due to low acceptability that comes from the same concerns as in Europe, and partly due to weak institutional arrangements for the reform. The slow progress in the revenue side turns our eyes to the expenditure side: how East Asian nations have increased environmental-related expenditures, and how far they have greened sectorial expenditures. This "lifecycle" assessment of fiscal reform, coupled with the assessment of the institutional arrangement constitutes the features of this book. The book helps to provide an overall picture of green fiscal reform and carbon-energy tax reform in the East Asian region. The region has a variety of countries, from lowest income to high income nations. Nations have different interests in substance and barriers for reform. This book covers recent development of environmental fiscal reform and carbon-energy taxation in wider nations in the region, including South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia and Japan. In addition, the book's holistic view helps to understand why a specific nation has interest and concern on some aspects of the reforms.

Adenosine A2A Receptor Antagonists, Volume 170: Jiang-Fan Chen, Akihisa Mori Adenosine A2A Receptor Antagonists, Volume 170
Jiang-Fan Chen, Akihisa Mori
R4,742 Discovery Miles 47 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Adenosine A2A Receptor Antagonists, Volume 170 in the International Review of Neurobiology series highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on a variety of timely topics, including A2A Adenosine Receptor Agonists, Antagonists, Inverse Agonists and Partial Agonist, Chemistry – agonists, antagonists, partial agonists, inverse agonists, Functional roles of adenosine receptors – biochemistry and neuronal plasticity, A2A and Depression, A2AR and glial function, The adenosine A2A receptor in the basal ganglia: expression in health and disease, heteromerization, functional selectivity and signaling, How and why A2a receptor become to be a therapeutic target in Parkinson’s disease therapy, and much more.

China's Climate-Energy Policy - Domestic and International Impacts (Paperback): Akihisa Mori China's Climate-Energy Policy - Domestic and International Impacts (Paperback)
Akihisa Mori
R1,472 Discovery Miles 14 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

Adenosine Receptors in Neurology and Psychiatry, Volume 119 (Hardcover): Akihisa Mori Adenosine Receptors in Neurology and Psychiatry, Volume 119 (Hardcover)
Akihisa Mori
R4,779 Discovery Miles 47 790 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This well-established international series examines major areas of basic and clinical research within neuroscience, as well as emerging and promising subfields. This volume concentrates on adenosine receptor science, providing insights useful for actual drug discovery/development in neurology and psychiatry areas.

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