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Policies and Institutional Reforms
Redaktion: Lee, Soo-Cheol; Fujikawa, Kiyoshi; Pollitt, Hector
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This book looks at institutional reforms for the use of resources toward a sustainable future in East Asia. The book evaluates the ripple effects of environmental and resource policies on each country's economy and clarifies the direction of institutional reform in energy systems, resources, and land use for a sustainable future.
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This book looks at institutional reforms for the use of resources toward a sustainable future in East Asia. The book evaluates the ripple effects of environmental and resource policies on each country's economy and clarifies the direction of institutional reform in energy systems, resources, and land use for a sustainable future.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351013468
- Artikelnr.: 57411313
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351013468
- Artikelnr.: 57411313
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Soocheol Lee is Professor of Faculty of Economics, Meijo University in Japan. He graduated from Seoul National University and received his PhD at the Graduate School of Kyoto University. He had worked for the Federation of Korean Industry as a team leader of Economic Research Department. He has written many books and papers on energy and environmental policy design and cooperation for sustainable low-carbon economy in East Asia. Hector Pollitt is Director and Head of International Modelling at Cambridge Econometrics, with extensive expertise in the development and application of macroeconomic modelling approaches for policy assessment. He has made significant contributions to several official assessments of energy and climate policy in the European Union and is responsible for development of the global E3ME simulation model. Kiyoshi Fujikawa is Professor of Applied Social System Institute of Asia, Nagoya University in Japan. He graduated from Kobe University in Japan and received his PhD there. He had worked at the Department of Economics and Social Affairs in the United Nations as a statistician before teaching in Japan. He has made significant contributions to application of input-output analysis on environmental economics.
Introduction 1. Introduction to the E3ME and FTT Models Part I: Building
Low-carbon Power Generation while Simultaneously Reducing the Role of
Nuclear 2. Regulatory Policies to Reduce the Amount of Nuclear and
Coal-fired Power Generation in East Asia 3. The Economic Impacts of Reduced
Reliance on Coal and Nuclear Power Generation in East Asia 4. The Impacts
of Combined Policies to Promote Sustainable Low Carbon Power Generation in
East Asia Part II: Innovating to Reduce CO2 Emissions in Industry,
Transport and Buildings 5. Policy Mixes to Meet the CO2 Emission Reduction
Targets in All Sectors of the Economy in East Asia 6. Policies to
Decarbonize Steel Industry in 2050 in East Asia 7. Policies to Decarbonize
Passenger Vehicles in 2050 in East Asia 8. Policies to Decarbonize
Household Heating Systems in 2050 in East Asia 9. Using the Revenues from
Carbon Pricing Measures as a Part of Environmental Tax Reform in East Asia
10. Financing the Low-carbon Transition Part III: Wider Sustainability
Issues: Reducing Water and Material Consumption, and Improving Air Quality
11. Interactions between Energy and Material Consumption in East Asia 12.
Sustainable Use of Water Resource in East Asia 13. Transboundary Air
Pollution and related Health Effects in East Asia Concluding Remarks and
Future Challenges
Low-carbon Power Generation while Simultaneously Reducing the Role of
Nuclear 2. Regulatory Policies to Reduce the Amount of Nuclear and
Coal-fired Power Generation in East Asia 3. The Economic Impacts of Reduced
Reliance on Coal and Nuclear Power Generation in East Asia 4. The Impacts
of Combined Policies to Promote Sustainable Low Carbon Power Generation in
East Asia Part II: Innovating to Reduce CO2 Emissions in Industry,
Transport and Buildings 5. Policy Mixes to Meet the CO2 Emission Reduction
Targets in All Sectors of the Economy in East Asia 6. Policies to
Decarbonize Steel Industry in 2050 in East Asia 7. Policies to Decarbonize
Passenger Vehicles in 2050 in East Asia 8. Policies to Decarbonize
Household Heating Systems in 2050 in East Asia 9. Using the Revenues from
Carbon Pricing Measures as a Part of Environmental Tax Reform in East Asia
10. Financing the Low-carbon Transition Part III: Wider Sustainability
Issues: Reducing Water and Material Consumption, and Improving Air Quality
11. Interactions between Energy and Material Consumption in East Asia 12.
Sustainable Use of Water Resource in East Asia 13. Transboundary Air
Pollution and related Health Effects in East Asia Concluding Remarks and
Future Challenges
Introduction 1. Introduction to the E3ME and FTT Models Part I: Building
Low-carbon Power Generation while Simultaneously Reducing the Role of
Nuclear 2. Regulatory Policies to Reduce the Amount of Nuclear and
Coal-fired Power Generation in East Asia 3. The Economic Impacts of Reduced
Reliance on Coal and Nuclear Power Generation in East Asia 4. The Impacts
of Combined Policies to Promote Sustainable Low Carbon Power Generation in
East Asia Part II: Innovating to Reduce CO2 Emissions in Industry,
Transport and Buildings 5. Policy Mixes to Meet the CO2 Emission Reduction
Targets in All Sectors of the Economy in East Asia 6. Policies to
Decarbonize Steel Industry in 2050 in East Asia 7. Policies to Decarbonize
Passenger Vehicles in 2050 in East Asia 8. Policies to Decarbonize
Household Heating Systems in 2050 in East Asia 9. Using the Revenues from
Carbon Pricing Measures as a Part of Environmental Tax Reform in East Asia
10. Financing the Low-carbon Transition Part III: Wider Sustainability
Issues: Reducing Water and Material Consumption, and Improving Air Quality
11. Interactions between Energy and Material Consumption in East Asia 12.
Sustainable Use of Water Resource in East Asia 13. Transboundary Air
Pollution and related Health Effects in East Asia Concluding Remarks and
Future Challenges
Low-carbon Power Generation while Simultaneously Reducing the Role of
Nuclear 2. Regulatory Policies to Reduce the Amount of Nuclear and
Coal-fired Power Generation in East Asia 3. The Economic Impacts of Reduced
Reliance on Coal and Nuclear Power Generation in East Asia 4. The Impacts
of Combined Policies to Promote Sustainable Low Carbon Power Generation in
East Asia Part II: Innovating to Reduce CO2 Emissions in Industry,
Transport and Buildings 5. Policy Mixes to Meet the CO2 Emission Reduction
Targets in All Sectors of the Economy in East Asia 6. Policies to
Decarbonize Steel Industry in 2050 in East Asia 7. Policies to Decarbonize
Passenger Vehicles in 2050 in East Asia 8. Policies to Decarbonize
Household Heating Systems in 2050 in East Asia 9. Using the Revenues from
Carbon Pricing Measures as a Part of Environmental Tax Reform in East Asia
10. Financing the Low-carbon Transition Part III: Wider Sustainability
Issues: Reducing Water and Material Consumption, and Improving Air Quality
11. Interactions between Energy and Material Consumption in East Asia 12.
Sustainable Use of Water Resource in East Asia 13. Transboundary Air
Pollution and related Health Effects in East Asia Concluding Remarks and
Future Challenges