Energy, Policy, and the Environment: Modeling Sustainable Development for the North: Studies in Human Ecology and Adaptation, cartea 6
Editat de Marja Järvelä, Sirkku Juholaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 2013
Climate change appears more frequently than ever on the top of global and national policy agendas. In the current situation traditional environmental concern and environmental policy may not suffice in the face of the global challenge as manifested by climate change and the depletion of fossil energy resources. But as new data comes to light, new energy policies and changes in economic structures are crucial for putting into action global climate policy. Crucial tasks in environmental policy are the sustainable utilisation of natural resources and the conservation of natural and human-made habitats.
One of the areas of the world where this comes into play the most is in the Nordic countries. Northern societies are predominantly high tech, high consumption and high energy supply societies. And with the transition from older energy sources (wood for heating and stream water for power production) to newer ones (oil and nuclear energy) discussions on the environmental impact have led to public and corporate action. The Northern countries have been at the forefront in finding sustainable alternatives to solve conflicts arising from the rise in energy needs. However, these countries have taken different pathways with different policies in attempting to achieve this. As the needs and concerns from climate change arise, a Northern dimension, involving policies that contrast to European and global trends, emerges. Energy, Policy, and the Environment: Modeling Sustainable Development for the North explores that dimension.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781461430261
ISBN-10: 1461430267
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: X, 226 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria Studies in Human Ecology and Adaptation
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
ISBN-10: 1461430267
Pagini: 236
Ilustrații: X, 226 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Seria Studies in Human Ecology and Adaptation
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
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ResearchCuprins
Introduction: Energy, policy and the environment: Modeling sustainable development for the North.-Part I: Energy, policy and the Environment in the North.-Climate change and energy issue in the North.-Farewell to Self-sufficiency: Finland and the globalization of fossil fuels.-Trends in EU energy policy 1995-2007.-The Legacy of the oil industry in Tomsk Oblast: Contradictions among socio-economic development, political legitimacy and corporate profits.-Part II: Challenges of national energy policy and the environment.-Innovative democracy and renewable energy strategies: A full-scale experiment in Denmark 1976-2010.-Disregarding wind power – Introduction to Finnish feed-in tariff policy.-Climate change mitigation and adaptation in Swedish forests: Promoting forestry, capturing carbon and fuelling transports.-Part III: Modeling Local Sustainable Development for the North.- Energy policy or forest policy or rural policy? Transition from fossil to bioenergy in Finnish local heating systems.- Bioenergy production and social sustainability on Finnish farms.-Energy Sustainability: The Role of Small Local Communities.-
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This book sets the questions of energy and the environment in the North in the global context and further addresses historical developments, views on energy taxation and tariffs, and effects of EU energy policy.
Climate change appears more frequently than ever on the top of global and national policy agendas. In the current situation traditional environmental concern and environmental policy may not suffice in the face of the global challenge as manifested by climate change and the depletion of fossil energy resources. But as new data comes to light, new energy policies and changes in economic structures are crucial for putting into action global climate policy. Crucial tasks in environmental policy are the sustainable utilisation of natural resources and the conservation of natural and human-made habitats.
One of the areas of the world where this comes into play the most is in the Nordic countries. Northern societies are predominantly high tech, high consumption and high energy supply societies. And with the transition from older energy sources (wood for heating and stream water for power production) to newer ones (oil and nuclear energy) discussions on the environmental impact have led to public and corporate action. The Northern countries have been at the forefront in finding sustainable alternatives to solve conflicts arising from the rise in energy needs. However, these countries have taken different pathways with different policies in attempting to achieve this. As the needs and concerns from climate change arise, a Northern dimension, involving policies that contrast to European and global trends, emerges. Energy, Policy, and the Environment: Modeling Sustainable Development for the North explores that dimension.
Climate change appears more frequently than ever on the top of global and national policy agendas. In the current situation traditional environmental concern and environmental policy may not suffice in the face of the global challenge as manifested by climate change and the depletion of fossil energy resources. But as new data comes to light, new energy policies and changes in economic structures are crucial for putting into action global climate policy. Crucial tasks in environmental policy are the sustainable utilisation of natural resources and the conservation of natural and human-made habitats.
One of the areas of the world where this comes into play the most is in the Nordic countries. Northern societies are predominantly high tech, high consumption and high energy supply societies. And with the transition from older energy sources (wood for heating and stream water for power production) to newer ones (oil and nuclear energy) discussions on the environmental impact have led to public and corporate action. The Northern countries have been at the forefront in finding sustainable alternatives to solve conflicts arising from the rise in energy needs. However, these countries have taken different pathways with different policies in attempting to achieve this. As the needs and concerns from climate change arise, a Northern dimension, involving policies that contrast to European and global trends, emerges. Energy, Policy, and the Environment: Modeling Sustainable Development for the North explores that dimension.
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Presents the view of small communities and what they can offer to current developments in terms of energy as well as the perspective of rural bioenergy producers Opens the debate on the linkages between energy and the environment in specifically the Northern European context. Looks at how an emergent Russia affects energy and environmental issues in the north Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras