Buch, Englisch, 412 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 857 g
Buch, Englisch, 412 Seiten, Format (B × H): 170 mm x 244 mm, Gewicht: 857 g
ISBN: 978-1-4724-6419-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Providing an integrated perspective on the complex interdependencies between energy and geography, The Routledge Research Companion to Energy Geographies offers a timely conceptual framework to study the multiple facets of energy geography, including security, space and place, planning, environmental science, economics and political science. Illustrating how a geographic approach towards energy can aid decision-making pathways in the domains of social justice and environment, this book provides insights that will help move the international community toward greater cooperation, stability, and sustainability.
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Introduction Part 1: Energy territories and transitions 1. New geographies of the Texas energy revolution 2. A Study of technology and policy in liquid biofuel production in the United States 3. New perspectives on an ancient energy resource: biomass, bioenergy, and emerging bio-economies 4. The changing landscape of biofuels: A global review 5. Geographical pivots and 21st century Eurasian energy flows: an energy heartland from the Arctic to Central Asia 6. Mobile energy and obdurate infrastructure: Distant carbon and the making of modern Europe 7. Emerging countries, cities and energy: questioning transitions 8. Geographies of energy intermediation and governance in the context of low carbon transitions Part 2: Energy Landscapes and the Public 9. The re-scaling of energy politics: UK nuclear facility siting in historical context 10. Re-framing the shale decision: How do we evaluate regional costs and benefits? 11. Siting dynamics in energy transitions: how generating electricity from natural gas saves cherished landscapes 12. Experiencing citizen deliberation over energy infrastructure siting: a mixed method evaluative study 13. Under the curse of coal: mined-out identity, environmental injustice and alternative futures for coal energy landscapes 14. Construction of hydropower landscapes through local discourses: a case study from Andalusia (Southern Spain) 15. Finding locations for endurably objectionable energy-related facilities: The CLAMP policy Part 3: Relational perspectives and the Politics of Energy 16. Governing transitions in energy demand 17. Embedding energy transitions in the community 18. Energy and place-making in informal settlements: a view from Cape Town 19. The energy geographies of incremental infrastructures in Ga Mashie, Accra 20. Exhaustible-renewable wind power 21. Conflictive energy landscapes: Petrocasas and the petrochemical revolution in Venezuela 22. A Luta Continua: Contending high and low carbon energy transitions in Mozambique 23. The politics of forests: Community dimensions of energy resource use