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"Handbook of Energy, Volume II: Chronologies, Top Ten Lists, and Word Clouds" draws together a comprehensive account of the energy field from the prestigious and award-winning authors of the "Encyclopedia of Energy" (2004), "The Dictionary of Energy, Expanded Edition" (2009), and the "Handbook of Energy, Volume I" (2013). "Handbook of Energy, Volume II" takes the wealth of information
about historical aspects of energy spread across many books,
journals, websites, disciplines, ideologies, and user communities
and synthesizes the information in one central repository. This
book meets the needs of a diverse readership working in energy, and
serves as a vital method of communication among communities
including colleges and universities, nongovernmental organizations,
government agencies, consulting firms and research institutes of
energy, environmental, and public policy issues.
"Handbook of Energy, Volume I: Diagrams, Charts, and Tables"
provides comprehensive, organized coverage on all phases of energy
and its role in society, including its social, economic, political,
historical, and environmental aspects. While there is a wealth of
information about energy available, it is spread across many books,
journals, and websites and it tends to target either a particular
form of energy or a specific audience."Handbook of Energy" provides
a central repository of information that meets diverse user
communities. It focuses on visual, graphic, and tabular information
in a schematic format. Individuals and researchers at all
educational levels will find the "Handbook of Energy" to be a
valuable addition to their personal libraries.
The "Concise Encyclopedia of the History of Energy" draws
together in a single volume a comprehensive account of the field
from the prestigious and award-winning "Encyclopedia of Energy"
(2004). This volume covers all aspects of energy history with
authoritative articles authoritatively contributed and edited by an
interdisciplinary team of experts. Extensively revised since the
original publication of they "Encylopedia of Energy," this work
describes the most interesting historical developments of the past
five years in the energy sector.
This major authoritative collection prepared by leading figures from North America and Europe presents a careful selection of the most important published articles and papers on ecological economics.Ecology and economics have developed as separate disciplines throughout their recent histories in the twentieth century. A signal contribution of this important collection is that it brings these different traditions together and successfully integrates the natural and social sciences in a volume that will be indispensable to anyone interested in ecological economics. This unique volume contains both classics in the field and contemporary research and gives a coherent picture of the development of the major threads in ecological economics. This collection is a "sampler" in the transdiciplinary field of ecological economics which paints a coherent picture of the development of some of the major threads in this new endeavour. It consists of a selection of both classics in the field and contemporary research, and is intended both for formal courses in ecological economics and for interested independent readers. The book contains 43 papers divided into six sections: 1. Historical Roots and Motivations; 2. Basic Organizing Principles of Ecological Economics; 3. Material and Energy Flows in Ecological and Economic Systems: Theory and Applications; 4. Accounting for Natural Capital, Ecological Limits, and Sustainable Scale; 5. Valuation of Ecological Services; and 6. Integrated Ecological Economic Modeling and Assessment.
This book discusses important recent developments in the theory, concepts and empirical applications of ecological economics and sustainable development. The editors have assembled a fascinating collection of papers from some of the leading scholars in the field of ecological economics. Topics covered include: * the contribution of classical economics to ecological economics * alternatives to the growth paradigm and Gross Domestic Product * valuation in ecological economics and indicators of natural resource scarcity * case studies of sustainable development * critical reviews of the environmental Kuznets curve * green national accounting. This will be an invaluable text for scholars, policy analysts and students interested in sustainable development and ecological, environmental and resource economics.
The Dictionary of Energy, Second Edition is a comprehensive and authoritative reference on all aspects of energy and its role in society. Edited by Cutler J. Cleveland and Christopher Morris, the editors of Handbook of Energy, Volumes 1 and 2, this authoritative resource comes at a time when the topic of energy prices, resources and environmental impacts are at the forefront of news stories and political discussions. The Second Edition of Dictionary of Energy contains over 10,000 terms, across 40 key subject areas in energy (e.g. solar, oil & gas, economics, models, policy, basic concepts, sustainable development, systems, renewable/alternative energy, water, etc), with additional window essays on key issues, such as Biomass, Ecological Footprint, Exergy, Fuel Cell, and Hybrid Vehicles. Dictionary of Energy, Second Edition is a valuable reference for undergraduate and graduate students, academics, and research scientists who study energy, as well as business corporations, professional firms, government agencies, foundations, and other groups whose activities relate to energy.
Published by Elsevier, this authoritative resource on energy issues is made available to readers in India and South-Asia exclusively by TERI Press. At a time when energy and environment issues are right at the forefront and are generating increasing news as well as political discussions, the Dictionary is well timed for anyone who wants to be updated on energy issues. It is of definitive value to energy sector experts, students and researchers working in the area of energy studies, consultants, scientists, educators, as well as journalists and policy experts. The impressive new Dictionary of Energy will not only help the world communicate better on energy matters, but also help its users understand energy issues and opportunities. In a single volume, Dictionary of Energy provides a comprehensive and organized body of knowledge on what is certain to become an increasingly vital area of scientific study and social importance in the twenty-first century.
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