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Books in the Routledge Studies in Energy Policy series

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  • by Chi-Jen Yang
    £51.99

  • - Costs and Benefits
    by Jacopo Torriti
    £38.49 - 123.99

  • - An historical approach
    by Harry Margalit
    £45.49

    This book examines changing energy use across history, analysing the origin and significance of the industrial revolution to reveal how the modern city came into being. It is useful for researchers, academics and policymakers in the areas of planning, energy policy, environment and sustainability.

  • by Richard Connolly, Geoffrey Chun-Fung Chen, Antony Froggatt & et al.
    £38.49 - 123.99

  • - Actors, Implementation, and Future Prospects
    by Han Lin
    £39.99 - 123.99

  • - Lessons for a Clean Energy Transition
    by Christian Downie
    £39.99 - 123.99

  • - Policies and Programmes
     
    £123.99

  • - A Guide to Economic and Political Complexity
    by Jun Rentschler
    £123.99

    This book provides a guide to the complex challenge of designing, assessing, and implementing effective fossil fuel subsidy reforms. Rather than treating subsidy reforms as a purely fiscal affair, this book emphasises that subsidy reforms can contribute to all three dimensions of sustainable development objectives.

  • - A Cultural Approach Focusing on Low Carbon Electricity
    by David Toke
    £39.99 - 123.99

  • - Risk and Security in a Liberalized Infrastructure
    by UK) Silvast & Antti (The University of Edinburgh
    £41.99 - 123.99

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    £123.99

    This book deepens our understanding of ethical drivers in energy policy and contributes to future decision-making on transitions towards a sustainable energy system. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of energy politics and policy, environmental ethics, climate change and sustainability transitions.

  • - The emerging contours
     
    £45.49

    This book uniquely integrates the hitherto segmented and fragmented approaches to the challenge of access to energy. It provides theoretical, philosophical and practical analysis of energy for the low energy (non-hydrocarbon based) Other Third of the world, and how the unmet needs of the energy poor might be satisfied. It comprehensively addresses the range of issues relating to energy justice and energy access for all, including appropriate sustainable energy technologies (ASETs).

  • - Power, profits and politics
    by USA) Svyatets & Ekaterina (University of Southern California
    £46.49 - 128.49

  • - An historical approach
    by Harry Margalit
    £132.99

    According to some estimates, humanity has now passed the point at which city dwellers outnumber country dwellers. This simple fact encapsulates a multitude of historical trends and contentions, not the least being "is this sustainable"? Energy, Cities and Sustainability aims to illuminate this question by tracing the evolution of the modern city, the energy sources that power it and the motivations behind increasing urbanisation. The book examines changing energy use across history, analysing the origins and significance of the Industrial Revolution to reveal how the modern city came into being. Transport, population size, housing, electricity use and growing consumption are each discussed, showing how the cultural aspects of energy use have influenced urban form in the developed world and developing countries. Finally, in contemplating the future, it is considered whether this model of modern urban life is sustainable. This book is a valuable resource for researchers, academics and policy-makers in the areas of planning, energy policy and environment and sustainability.

  • - Heat and the city
    by Margaret Tingey, Mark Winskel, UK) Webb, et al.
    £45.49 - 123.99

  • - Progress and prospects
    by Claire Dupont
    £39.99 - 137.49

  • - Lessons from the EU and the United States
    by USA) Boersma & Tim (The Brookings Institution
    £45.49 - 132.99

  • - The emerging contours
     
    £132.99

    This book uniquely integrates the hitherto segmented and fragmented approaches to the challenge of access to energy. It provides theoretical, philosophical and practical analysis of energy for the low energy (non-hydrocarbon based) Other Third of the world, and how the unmet needs of the energy poor might be satisfied. It comprehensively addresses the range of issues relating to energy justice and energy access for all, including appropriate sustainable energy technologies (ASETs).

  • - Socioeconomic Implications and Policy Options for Rural America
     
    £137.49

    The purpose of this book is to present timely and scientifically sound information on energy policy, socioeconomic aspects of energy production and consumption with a focus on rural areas.

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