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Decentralized Solutions for Developing Economies - Addressing Energy Poverty Through Innovation (Hardcover, 2015 ed.):... Decentralized Solutions for Developing Economies - Addressing Energy Poverty Through Innovation (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Sebastian Groh, Jonas Van Der Straeten, Brian Edlefsen Lasch, Dimitry Gershenson, Walter Leal Filho, …
R5,773 Discovery Miles 57 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The volume presents innovative approaches to improving energy access in underprivileged communities. A core theme is the use of previously underutilized or unrecognized resources that can be found through synergies in supply and value innovation, novel financing methods, and the use of leapfrog technologies. The contributors illustrate how decentralized approaches and small-scale localized solutions can promote climate change mitigation and adaptation and increase the resiliency of vulnerable communities. This book gathers selected articles from the 2014 Micro energy Systems Conference at UC Berkeley that focus on technical, financial, human, institutional, and natural resource capital. The contributions reflect the latest concepts, theories, methods and techniques, offering a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners and governmental institutions engaged in the field of energy access for developing countries.

Decentralized Solutions for Developing Economies - Addressing Energy Poverty Through Innovation (Paperback, Softcover reprint... Decentralized Solutions for Developing Economies - Addressing Energy Poverty Through Innovation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Sebastian Groh, Jonas Van Der Straeten, Brian Edlefsen Lasch, Dimitry Gershenson, Walter Leal Filho, …
R5,814 Discovery Miles 58 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The volume presents innovative approaches to improving energy access in underprivileged communities. A core theme is the use of previously underutilized or unrecognized resources that can be found through synergies in supply and value innovation, novel financing methods, and the use of leapfrog technologies. The contributors illustrate how decentralized approaches and small-scale localized solutions can promote climate change mitigation and adaptation and increase the resiliency of vulnerable communities. This book gathers selected articles from the 2014 Micro energy Systems Conference at UC Berkeley that focus on technical, financial, human, institutional, and natural resource capital. The contributions reflect the latest concepts, theories, methods and techniques, offering a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners and governmental institutions engaged in the field of energy access for developing countries.

Should We Risk It? - Exploring Environmental, Health, and Technological Problem Solving (Paperback, New Ed): Daniel M. Kammen,... Should We Risk It? - Exploring Environmental, Health, and Technological Problem Solving (Paperback, New Ed)
Daniel M. Kammen, David M. Hassenzahl
R1,400 R1,304 Discovery Miles 13 040 Save R96 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

""Should We Risk It?" is a timely and unique book. Its 'hands-on' approach to diverse risk problem-solving and decision-making methods fills a long-existing void. Using real-world problems, it introduces basic and more advanced methods in a clear, evenhanded, and thought-provoking manner. The more people who read it--both those already active in risk policy and those with a general interest--the better we as a society will be ready to cope with increasingly complex risk decisions. This book will improve both risk-based decisions and the associated public discourse."--William Ruckelshaus, former Administrator of the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency

"This is a splendid book. It should be of interest to a wide range of students and professionals across the environmental and health sciences."--John Harte, University of California, Berkeley; author of "Consider a Spherical Cow"

"Dan Kammen and David Hassenzahl have filled a long-standing need and have done it brilliantly. Their book provides the bridge between the technical tooks of risk analysis and the real world of health and environmental problems. Mastering the contents of this book should be a requirement for anyone--student or policy maker--who wants to understand risk analysis."--J. Clarence "Terry" Davis, Director, Resources for the Future Center for Risk Management

"The authors have done a remarkable job of showing the common structures underlying the variety of risks that we face in our personal and professional lives. Moreover, their approach allows integrating the diverse forms of knowledge needed to address these complex problems. Readers will think differently after reading this book."--Baruch Fischhoff, Professor of Social and Decision Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University

"This book will be very useful as a text in a risk-analysis class. It will also be a valuable reference for practitioners of risk assessment in industry, government, and consulting. . . . The organization of the book is logical and effective."--James K. Hammitt, Harvard University

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