Climate, Energy and Water
Managing Trade-Offs, Seizing Opportunities
Herausgeber: Pittock, Jamie; Dovers, Stephen; Hussey, Karen
Climate, Energy and Water
Managing Trade-Offs, Seizing Opportunities
Herausgeber: Pittock, Jamie; Dovers, Stephen; Hussey, Karen
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A comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the climate-energy-water nexus for advanced students, researchers and policymakers in environmental policy and science.
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A comprehensive and up-to-date analysis of the climate-energy-water nexus for advanced students, researchers and policymakers in environmental policy and science.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781107029163
- ISBN-10: 1107029163
- Artikelnr.: 41611468
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 178mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9781107029163
- ISBN-10: 1107029163
- Artikelnr.: 41611468
Introduction: justifying, extending and applying 'nexus' thinking in the
quest for sustainable development Stephen Dovers, Karen Hussey and Jamie
Pittock; 1. Water resources, climate change and energy Albert van Dijk; 2.
Implications of climate change for energy systems in a multisectoral
context Thomas J. Wilbanks; 3. Fossil fuels and water Nicole T. Carter; 4.
Renewable energy and water Nadia Madden and Mike Pasqualetti; 5. Hydropower
within the climate, energy and water nexus Jeffrey J. Opperman, Joerg
Hartmann and David Harrison; 6. Water and biofuels Anna Dalla Marta,
Francesca Orlando, Marco Mancini and Simone Orlandini; 7. Trade-offs and
synergies between water and energy use in rural Australia Shahbaz Mushtaq,
Tek N. Maraseni and Kathryn Reardon-Smith; 8. Management of the urban
energy-water nexus Steven Kenway; 9. Managing the electricity-water nexus
in China, France, India and the United States Benjamin K. Sovacool and
Ajith Rao; 10. Cross-sectoral governance of the climate, energy and water
sectors Karen Hussey and Greg Oliver; 11. Regulation of the nexus
Jacqueline Peel; 12. Climate, energy and water: the potential roles and
limitations of markets Neil Byron; 13. Strategies to mainstream climate
change, energy, water and food-security nexus knowledge and skills Michael
Smith and Georges Dyer; 14. A nexus of nexuses Philip Wallis; 15.
Integrated modeling of the energy-water nexus in the American West Tom
Iseman and Vince Tidwell; 16. The nexus, biodiversity and ecosystems Jamie
Pittock; 17. Consumers, food supply chain and the nexus Jan Lundqvist,
Junguo Liu and Jakob Lundberg; Conclusion Stephen Dovers, Karen Hussey and
Jamie Pittock.
quest for sustainable development Stephen Dovers, Karen Hussey and Jamie
Pittock; 1. Water resources, climate change and energy Albert van Dijk; 2.
Implications of climate change for energy systems in a multisectoral
context Thomas J. Wilbanks; 3. Fossil fuels and water Nicole T. Carter; 4.
Renewable energy and water Nadia Madden and Mike Pasqualetti; 5. Hydropower
within the climate, energy and water nexus Jeffrey J. Opperman, Joerg
Hartmann and David Harrison; 6. Water and biofuels Anna Dalla Marta,
Francesca Orlando, Marco Mancini and Simone Orlandini; 7. Trade-offs and
synergies between water and energy use in rural Australia Shahbaz Mushtaq,
Tek N. Maraseni and Kathryn Reardon-Smith; 8. Management of the urban
energy-water nexus Steven Kenway; 9. Managing the electricity-water nexus
in China, France, India and the United States Benjamin K. Sovacool and
Ajith Rao; 10. Cross-sectoral governance of the climate, energy and water
sectors Karen Hussey and Greg Oliver; 11. Regulation of the nexus
Jacqueline Peel; 12. Climate, energy and water: the potential roles and
limitations of markets Neil Byron; 13. Strategies to mainstream climate
change, energy, water and food-security nexus knowledge and skills Michael
Smith and Georges Dyer; 14. A nexus of nexuses Philip Wallis; 15.
Integrated modeling of the energy-water nexus in the American West Tom
Iseman and Vince Tidwell; 16. The nexus, biodiversity and ecosystems Jamie
Pittock; 17. Consumers, food supply chain and the nexus Jan Lundqvist,
Junguo Liu and Jakob Lundberg; Conclusion Stephen Dovers, Karen Hussey and
Jamie Pittock.
Introduction: justifying, extending and applying 'nexus' thinking in the
quest for sustainable development Stephen Dovers, Karen Hussey and Jamie
Pittock; 1. Water resources, climate change and energy Albert van Dijk; 2.
Implications of climate change for energy systems in a multisectoral
context Thomas J. Wilbanks; 3. Fossil fuels and water Nicole T. Carter; 4.
Renewable energy and water Nadia Madden and Mike Pasqualetti; 5. Hydropower
within the climate, energy and water nexus Jeffrey J. Opperman, Joerg
Hartmann and David Harrison; 6. Water and biofuels Anna Dalla Marta,
Francesca Orlando, Marco Mancini and Simone Orlandini; 7. Trade-offs and
synergies between water and energy use in rural Australia Shahbaz Mushtaq,
Tek N. Maraseni and Kathryn Reardon-Smith; 8. Management of the urban
energy-water nexus Steven Kenway; 9. Managing the electricity-water nexus
in China, France, India and the United States Benjamin K. Sovacool and
Ajith Rao; 10. Cross-sectoral governance of the climate, energy and water
sectors Karen Hussey and Greg Oliver; 11. Regulation of the nexus
Jacqueline Peel; 12. Climate, energy and water: the potential roles and
limitations of markets Neil Byron; 13. Strategies to mainstream climate
change, energy, water and food-security nexus knowledge and skills Michael
Smith and Georges Dyer; 14. A nexus of nexuses Philip Wallis; 15.
Integrated modeling of the energy-water nexus in the American West Tom
Iseman and Vince Tidwell; 16. The nexus, biodiversity and ecosystems Jamie
Pittock; 17. Consumers, food supply chain and the nexus Jan Lundqvist,
Junguo Liu and Jakob Lundberg; Conclusion Stephen Dovers, Karen Hussey and
Jamie Pittock.
quest for sustainable development Stephen Dovers, Karen Hussey and Jamie
Pittock; 1. Water resources, climate change and energy Albert van Dijk; 2.
Implications of climate change for energy systems in a multisectoral
context Thomas J. Wilbanks; 3. Fossil fuels and water Nicole T. Carter; 4.
Renewable energy and water Nadia Madden and Mike Pasqualetti; 5. Hydropower
within the climate, energy and water nexus Jeffrey J. Opperman, Joerg
Hartmann and David Harrison; 6. Water and biofuels Anna Dalla Marta,
Francesca Orlando, Marco Mancini and Simone Orlandini; 7. Trade-offs and
synergies between water and energy use in rural Australia Shahbaz Mushtaq,
Tek N. Maraseni and Kathryn Reardon-Smith; 8. Management of the urban
energy-water nexus Steven Kenway; 9. Managing the electricity-water nexus
in China, France, India and the United States Benjamin K. Sovacool and
Ajith Rao; 10. Cross-sectoral governance of the climate, energy and water
sectors Karen Hussey and Greg Oliver; 11. Regulation of the nexus
Jacqueline Peel; 12. Climate, energy and water: the potential roles and
limitations of markets Neil Byron; 13. Strategies to mainstream climate
change, energy, water and food-security nexus knowledge and skills Michael
Smith and Georges Dyer; 14. A nexus of nexuses Philip Wallis; 15.
Integrated modeling of the energy-water nexus in the American West Tom
Iseman and Vince Tidwell; 16. The nexus, biodiversity and ecosystems Jamie
Pittock; 17. Consumers, food supply chain and the nexus Jan Lundqvist,
Junguo Liu and Jakob Lundberg; Conclusion Stephen Dovers, Karen Hussey and
Jamie Pittock.