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Full Description
This textbook introduces the key concepts that underpin sustainable energy transitions. Starting with the basic biophysical principles, current sources and environmental consequences of existing energy resource use, the book takes readers through the key questions and topics needed to understand, prescribe, and advocate just and sustainable energy solutions.
The interdisciplinary nature of the book aims to build bridges across the social and natural sciences and humanities, bringing together perspectives, ideas and concepts from engineering, economics, and life cycle assessment to sociology, political science, anthropology, policy studies, the humanities, arts, and some interdisciplinary thinkers that defy categories. This accessible approach fills the gap for a textbook that integrates sustainability science and engineering studies with strong empirical social science and it will be a useful tool to anyone interested in the socio-ecological dimensions of energy system transitions.
Contents
Chapter 1. Energy Transitions.- Chapter 2. Fundamentals of Energy Science.- Chapter 3. Energy & the Social Sciences.- Chapter 4. Energy & the Environment: Combustion and Fossil Fuels.- Chapter 5. Energy & the Environment: Renewable and Clean Energy.- Chapter 6. Sustainability Science & Engineering Studies.- Chapter 7. Energy Analysis.- Chapter 8. Energy, Transportation, Low Carbon Mobility.- Chapter 9. Industries and the Built Environment.- Chapter 10. Sustainable & Just Energy Strategies.



