Low carbon development : key issues
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Low carbon development : key issues
(Key issues in environment and sustainability, 1)
Routledge, 2013
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- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Low Carbon Development: Key Issues is the first comprehensive textbook to address the interface between international development and climate change in a carbon constrained world. It discusses the key conceptual, empirical and policy-related issues of low carbon development and takes an international and interdisciplinary approach to the subject by drawing on insights from across the natural sciences and social sciences whilst embedding the discussion in a global context.
The first part explores the concept of low carbon development and explains the need for low carbon development in a carbon constrained world. The book then discusses the key issues of socio-economic, political and technological nature for low carbon development, exploring topics such as the political economy, social justice, financing and carbon markets, and technologies and innovation for low carbon development. This is followed by key issues for low carbon development in policy and practice, which is presented based on cross-cutting issues such as low carbon energy, forestry, agriculture and transportation. Afterwards, practical case studies are discussed from low carbon development in low income countries in Africa, middle income countries in Asia and Latin America and high income countries in Europe and North America.
Written by an international team of leading academics and practitioners in the field of low carbon development, this book is essential reading for students, academics, professionals and policy-makers interested in the fields of low carbon development, climate change mitigation, climate policy, climate change and development, global environmental change, and environment and development.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Introduction 1. Low Carbon Development: Origins, Concepts and Key Issues Part 2: The Politics of Low Carbon Development 2. The Political Economy of Low Carbon Development 3. The Climate Change Policy Process and Low Carbon Development Part 3: The Social Dimensions of Low Carbon Development 4. Social Justice and Low Carbon Development 5. Social Policy and Low Carbon Development Part 4: The Economics of Low Carbon Development 6. Climate Change Economics: Financing Low Carbon Development 7. The Future of Carbon Markets: Carbon Trading, the Clean Development Mechanism and beyond Part 5: Technology and Innovation for Low Carbon Development 8. Low Carbon Innovation and Technology Transfer Part 6: Key Issues for Low Carbon Development in Policy and Practice 9. Renewable Energy and Energy Access in Developing Countries 10. Revolutionising the Electricity Sector: Renewable Energy and Low Carbon Grid Infrastructure 11. Forestry and Low Carbon Development 12. Agriculture and Low Carbon Development 13. Transportation and Low Carbon Development 14. Triple Win? The Case of Climate Compatible Development Part 7: Key Issues for Low Carbon Development in Low, Middle and High Income Countries: Case Studies 15. Approaches to Low Carbon Development in Low, Middle and High Income Countries: A Conceptual Framework 16. Poverty Reduction and Economic Growth in a Carbon Constrained World: The Case of Ethiopia 17. Low Carbon Development in Tanzania: Lessons from its Solar Home System Market 18. Ride the Wind: Wind Energy in China 19. Low Carbon City Planning in China 20. From Outsider to World Leader: Bioethanol in Brazil 21. Carbon Capture and Storage (CSS) in the US 22. Energy Efficiency Policy in Germany and the UK Final Thoughts
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