Cyrus M Mckell, Donald G Browne, Elinor C. Cruze, William R Freudenburg
Paradoxes Of Western Energy Development (eBook, PDF)
How Can We Maintain The Land And The People If We Develop?
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Paradoxes Of Western Energy Development (eBook, PDF)
How Can We Maintain The Land And The People If We Develop?
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This book evaluates western energy resources and discusses the consequences of development on the region's physical and social environments. It considers who will reap the economic benefits of development and who will bear the environmental costs?
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This book evaluates western energy resources and discusses the consequences of development on the region's physical and social environments. It considers who will reap the economic benefits of development and who will bear the environmental costs?
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 327
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000239386
- Artikelnr.: 57123603
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 327
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000239386
- Artikelnr.: 57123603
"Cyrus M. McKell is vice-president of research at NPI, a biotechnology firm in Salt Lake City, Utah. Botany, plant ecology, and natural resources management are among his specialties. He has written over 160 articles on arid land management, physiology of rangeland plants, land rehabilitation, land use planning, and shrub biology. He served on the Utah Council for Energy Conservation and Development and is currently chairman of the AAAS Committee on Arid Lands.
Donald G. Browne is a petroleum geologist working out of Denver, Colorado. His areas of interest include enhanced oil recovery techniques, comparative risk evaluations of energy systems, and the geology of the northern Rocky Mountains.
Elinor C. Cruze is senior associate at World Resources Institute in Washington, D. C. Trained in zoology, population biology, and ecology, she has written on sustainable resource development and energy use in agriculture. She is currently directing a policy study using ecosystem analysis to determine the consequences of major loss of biological diversity in tropical countries.
William R. Freudenburg, associate professor of rural sociology at Washington State University, Pullman, has specialized in social impact assessment and the policy-making process, especially societal decision-making on controversial issues. He has written more than two dozen scholarly papers on the social impacts of coal, oil shale, nuclear energy, and other types of energy development and is coeditor of Public Reactions to Nuclear Power: Are There Critical Masses? (with E. Rosas AAAS Selected Symposium 93; Westview, 1984).
Richard L. Perrine is professor of engineering and applied science at the University of California, Los Angeles. xivHe is the author of numerous publications on enhanced oil recovery; coal; the nuclear fuel cycle; solar, wind, geo-thermal, and biomass energy resources; and environmental and resource management. In 1975, he received the Outstanding Merit Award for Contributions to Environmental Engineering by the Institute for the Advancement of Engineering.
Fred Roach is an economist at Los Alamos National Laboratory. A specialist in resource and environmental economics, he has written more than twenty papers and reports on water and energy over the past five years."
Donald G. Browne is a petroleum geologist working out of Denver, Colorado. His areas of interest include enhanced oil recovery techniques, comparative risk evaluations of energy systems, and the geology of the northern Rocky Mountains.
Elinor C. Cruze is senior associate at World Resources Institute in Washington, D. C. Trained in zoology, population biology, and ecology, she has written on sustainable resource development and energy use in agriculture. She is currently directing a policy study using ecosystem analysis to determine the consequences of major loss of biological diversity in tropical countries.
William R. Freudenburg, associate professor of rural sociology at Washington State University, Pullman, has specialized in social impact assessment and the policy-making process, especially societal decision-making on controversial issues. He has written more than two dozen scholarly papers on the social impacts of coal, oil shale, nuclear energy, and other types of energy development and is coeditor of Public Reactions to Nuclear Power: Are There Critical Masses? (with E. Rosas AAAS Selected Symposium 93; Westview, 1984).
Richard L. Perrine is professor of engineering and applied science at the University of California, Los Angeles. xivHe is the author of numerous publications on enhanced oil recovery; coal; the nuclear fuel cycle; solar, wind, geo-thermal, and biomass energy resources; and environmental and resource management. In 1975, he received the Outstanding Merit Award for Contributions to Environmental Engineering by the Institute for the Advancement of Engineering.
Fred Roach is an economist at Los Alamos National Laboratory. A specialist in resource and environmental economics, he has written more than twenty papers and reports on water and energy over the past five years."
About the Series
Introduction
Paradoxes in the Implementation of Environmental Regulations and Energy Resource Development Policies
An Overview of the Issues
Energy Development: A Western Perspective
Environmental Regulations: The Western Energy Case
What Has Happened to Enforcement of Environmental Regulations?
Western Energy Resources
An Overview of the Nation¿s Treasurehouse
Wyoming, an Example of Western Coal Development
Significance of Recent Oil and Gas Discoveries in the Western Thrust Belt of the United States
Oil Shale: A Resource Whose Time Has Come?
Use of Environmental Resources
The Role of Water in Energy Development
Clean Air and Energy: From Conflict to Reconciliation
Energy Development: A Challenge for Environmental Planning
The Social and Economic Impacts of Western Energy Development
An Overview of the Social Science Research
Paradoxes of Western Energy Development: Socio
Cultural Factors
An Assessment of the Accuracy and Utility of Socioeconomic Impact Assessments
Energy Developments in the Arid West: Consequences for Native Americans
Closing Comments: Resources and the Environment
Introduction
Paradoxes in the Implementation of Environmental Regulations and Energy Resource Development Policies
An Overview of the Issues
Energy Development: A Western Perspective
Environmental Regulations: The Western Energy Case
What Has Happened to Enforcement of Environmental Regulations?
Western Energy Resources
An Overview of the Nation¿s Treasurehouse
Wyoming, an Example of Western Coal Development
Significance of Recent Oil and Gas Discoveries in the Western Thrust Belt of the United States
Oil Shale: A Resource Whose Time Has Come?
Use of Environmental Resources
The Role of Water in Energy Development
Clean Air and Energy: From Conflict to Reconciliation
Energy Development: A Challenge for Environmental Planning
The Social and Economic Impacts of Western Energy Development
An Overview of the Social Science Research
Paradoxes of Western Energy Development: Socio
Cultural Factors
An Assessment of the Accuracy and Utility of Socioeconomic Impact Assessments
Energy Developments in the Arid West: Consequences for Native Americans
Closing Comments: Resources and the Environment
About the Series
Introduction
Paradoxes in the Implementation of Environmental Regulations and Energy Resource Development Policies
An Overview of the Issues
Energy Development: A Western Perspective
Environmental Regulations: The Western Energy Case
What Has Happened to Enforcement of Environmental Regulations?
Western Energy Resources
An Overview of the Nation¿s Treasurehouse
Wyoming, an Example of Western Coal Development
Significance of Recent Oil and Gas Discoveries in the Western Thrust Belt of the United States
Oil Shale: A Resource Whose Time Has Come?
Use of Environmental Resources
The Role of Water in Energy Development
Clean Air and Energy: From Conflict to Reconciliation
Energy Development: A Challenge for Environmental Planning
The Social and Economic Impacts of Western Energy Development
An Overview of the Social Science Research
Paradoxes of Western Energy Development: Socio
Cultural Factors
An Assessment of the Accuracy and Utility of Socioeconomic Impact Assessments
Energy Developments in the Arid West: Consequences for Native Americans
Closing Comments: Resources and the Environment
Introduction
Paradoxes in the Implementation of Environmental Regulations and Energy Resource Development Policies
An Overview of the Issues
Energy Development: A Western Perspective
Environmental Regulations: The Western Energy Case
What Has Happened to Enforcement of Environmental Regulations?
Western Energy Resources
An Overview of the Nation¿s Treasurehouse
Wyoming, an Example of Western Coal Development
Significance of Recent Oil and Gas Discoveries in the Western Thrust Belt of the United States
Oil Shale: A Resource Whose Time Has Come?
Use of Environmental Resources
The Role of Water in Energy Development
Clean Air and Energy: From Conflict to Reconciliation
Energy Development: A Challenge for Environmental Planning
The Social and Economic Impacts of Western Energy Development
An Overview of the Social Science Research
Paradoxes of Western Energy Development: Socio
Cultural Factors
An Assessment of the Accuracy and Utility of Socioeconomic Impact Assessments
Energy Developments in the Arid West: Consequences for Native Americans
Closing Comments: Resources and the Environment