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245 0 0 _aGlobal Energy Assessment (GEA) /
_ceditors, Thomas B. Johansson, Co-chair; Anand Patwardhan, Co-chair; Nebojša Nakićenović, Director; Luis Gomez-Echeverri, Associate Director.
260 _aCambridge :
_bCambridge University Press ;
_aLaxenburg, Austria :
_bInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis,
_c2012.
263 _a1111
300 _apages cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 8 _aMachine generated contents note: Foreword; Preface; Key findings; Summary for policy makers; Technical summary; 1. Energy primer; 2. Energy, poverty, and development; 3. Energy and environment; 4. Energy and health; 5. Energy and security; 6. Energy and economy; 7. Energy resources and potentials; 8. Energy end-use: industry; 9. Energy end-use: transport; 10. Energy end-use: buildings; 11. Renewable energy; 12. Fossil energy; 13. Carbon capture and storage; 14. Nuclear energy; 15. Energy supply systems; 16. Transitions in energy systems; 17. Energy pathways for sustainable development; 18. Urban energy systems; 19. Energy access for development; 20. Land and water: linkages to bioenergy; 21. Lifestyles, well-being and energy; 22. Policies for energy system transformations: objectives and instruments; 23. Policies for energy access; 24. Policies for the Energy Technology Innovation System (ETIS); 25. Policies for capacity development; Annex I. Acronyms, abbreviations and chemical symbols; Annex II. Technical guidelines; Annex III. Contributors to the Global Energy Assessment; Annex IV. Reviewers of the Global Energy Assessment; Index.
520 _a"The Global Energy Assessment (GEA) brings together over 300 international researchers to provide an independent, scientifically based, integrated and policy-relevant analysis of current and emerging energy issues and options. It has been peer-reviewed anonymously by an additional 200 international experts. The GEA assesses the major global challenges for sustainable development and their linkages to energy; the technologies and resources available for providing energy services; future energy systems that address the major challenges; and the policies and other measures that are needed to realize transformational change toward sustainable energy futures. The GEA goes beyond existing studies on energy issues by presenting a comprehensive and integrated analysis of energy challenges, opportunities and strategies, for developing, industrialized and emerging economies. This volume is an invaluable resource for energy specialists and technologists in all sectors (academia, industry and government) as well as policymakers, development economists and practitioners in international organizations and national governments"--
650 0 _aEnergy policy.
650 0 _aPower resources.
650 0 _aEnergy development.
650 0 _aEnergy security.
650 7 _aPOLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy.
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700 1 _aJohansson, Thomas B.,
_d1943-
700 1 _aPatwardhan, Anand
_q(Anand Prabhakar)
700 1 _aNakićenović, Nebojša.
700 1 _aGomez-Echeverri, Luis.
710 2 _aInternational Institute for Applied Systems Analysis.
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