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Women and the Energy Revolution in Asia

Autor Reihana Mohideen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 noi 2019
This book examines the low-carbon energy transition taking place in developing Asia, in the context of persisting social and gender inequalities, the threat of climate change which has necessitated the decarbonisation of industry, and examines how developing Asia can ‘leap-frog’ the carbon-emitting stages that more developed economies have passed through, while simultaneously ‘leap-frogging’ social and gender equity gaps. The book uses the concept of ‘disruptive technologies’, an area of study that assesses the potential of certain technologies to disrupt the status quo and the concept of socio-technical frameworks, where social considerations are factored in to engineering systems and models. Using case studies and methodologies drawn from interdisciplinary approaches to engineering, and from development studies, science and technology studies and feminist approaches, it assesses how the low-carbon energy transition potentially provides poor women in developing Asia the opportunity toget on board at the early phase of these changes and influence and even transform their societies and lives.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811502293
ISBN-10: 9811502293
Pagini: 84
Ilustrații: XIII, 84 p. 4 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Palgrave Pivot
Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Chapter 1: Asia’s energy transition: ‘Leapfrogging’ stages.- Chapter 2: Gender-powered approaches.- Chapter 3: Technologies ‘disrupting’ gender relations?.- Chapter 4: Gender inclusive energy: The Nepal case.- Chapter 5: Some concluding comments.

Notă biografică

Dr Reihana Mohideen is a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering of the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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This book examines the low-carbon energy transition taking place in developing Asia, in the context of persisting social and gender inequalities, the threat of climate change which has necessitated the decarbonisation of industry, and examines how developing Asia can ‘leap-frog’ the carbon-emitting stages that more developed economies have passed through, while simultaneously ‘leap-frogging’ social and gender equity gaps. The book uses the concept of ‘disruptive technologies’, an area of study that assesses the potential of certain technologies to disrupt the status quo and the concept of socio-technical frameworks, where social considerations are factored in to engineering systems and models. Using case studies and methodologies drawn from interdisciplinary approaches to engineering, and from development studies, science and technology studies and feminist approaches, it assesses how the low-carbon energy transition potentially provides poor women in developing Asia the opportunity toget on board at the early phase of these changes and influence and even transform their societies and lives.

Caracteristici

Outlines and assesses multiple pathways towards gender equality through energy access Discusses energy systems modelling, its importance to energy sector development, and how traditional approaches to modelling are being challenges by 21st century challenges Considers the potential for developing countries to “leap-frog” stages in energy transition Identifies significant and quantifiable gender benefits and impacts of rural electrification programs in South Asia