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This book, "Energy for Sustainable Development: Capitalising on the Transformative Potential of Energy to Promote Economic Growth and Improve Livelihoods" explores the interconnections between energy and sustainability. Authored by a diverse group of scholars and practitioners, the book argues that much can be gained, by capitalising on the potential of energy as a tool for income generation, economic development and improvements in livelihoods across the world.
The authors delve into various matters related to energy and sustainability, describing various approaches, methods, initiatives and projects aimed at inspiring and motivating individuals and communities to adopt more sustainable practices in respect of energy generation and use. By drawing on lessons from across the world, the book advocates for a holistic approach to energy generation and use, that integrates technical, environmental, economic and social dimensions.
In summary, "Energy for Sustainable Development: Capitalising on the Transformative Potential of Energy to Promote Economic Growth and Improve Livelihoods" is a thought-provoking exploration of how energy can be sustainability produced and used.
This book is a valuable resource for researchers, students, policymakers, and practitioners in the energy sector. It invites readers to rethink how energy is generated and used, while inspiring transformative actions that prioritise sustainability and equity. This book offers practical insights and fresh perspectives for anyone committed to using energy resources to build a more sustainable future.
Contents
Chapter 1. Energy Access for Improved Livelihoods in Sub-Saharan Africa: Strategies for Low-Income Households and Underprivileged Communities.- Chapter 2. Affordable, Reliable, Sustainable, and Modern Energy for All: The Sustainability of SDG 7 Amidst Climate Change in Africa.- Chapter 3. Renewable Energy Technologies (RETs) in India: Opportunities and Challenges from a Frugal Innovation Perspective.- Chapter 4. Integrating Renewable Energy for Economic Transformation: A Pathway to Sustainable Growth in Developing Regions.- Chapter 5. The Polish Way of Sustainable Energy Transition.- Chapter 6. Exploring the role of biomass waste in sustainable production of electrolytic cell components towards achieving alternative energy.- Chapter 7. Environmental Evaluation of using wind and geothermal energies for Sustainable Hydrogen Production.- Chapter 8. THE SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF SUSTAINABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT.- Chapter 9. Sweet or Sour? Mapping the Socio-ecological Impacts of Biofuel Farming on Rural Livelihoods in Zimbabwe's South-Eastern Lowveld.- Chapter 10. Harnessing Fisheries Management Policies to Promote Sustainable Development and Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 11. Modelling Energy Policies for Sustainable Development and Green Plan- A System Dynamics Modelling Approach.- Chapter 12. Configuring energy innovation systems to deliver a just energy transition.- Chapter 13. Renewable Energy, Economic Growth, Technological Innovations, Challenges and Prospects.- Chapter 14. Bioenergy, Sustainable Development, Economic, Environmental, and Social Impacts.- Chapter 15. Sustainable Energy Transitions: Driving social progress, environmental resilience, and economic development.- Chapter 16. Sino-Serbian renewable energy cooperation: a path towards economic growth.- Chapter 17. Leveraging Policy for Sustainability: Integration of Indian Carbon Market and Carbon Footprint-based Economic Dispatch of Thermal Power Plants.- Chapter 18. Energy Deprivation, Economic Vulnerabilities and Policy Frameworks: Pathways for Green Hydrogen Production in Namibia.- Chapter 19. Energy poverty in V4 countries - bibliometrics and science mapping.- Chapter 20. The Use of Hydrogen as Green Energy.- Chapter 21. Integrating Renewable Energy and Sustainable Food Systems: Examining the Energy-Food Nexus for Rural Resilience in African Countries.- Chapter 22. Financial Inclusion and Household Cooking Energy Transition in Africa.- Chapter 23. Preliminary assessment of the risk and availability of exploitation of wind power plants.- Chapter 24. Illuminating Energy Poverty: Case Study Insights into Distributed Renewable Energy Deployment in India.- Chapter 25. LEGAL POLICIES PROMOTING RENEWABLE ENERGY IN VIETNAM TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS.- Chapter 26. Importance of Quantum Computing based Solar PV Energy Management towards Achievement of UN Sustainability Development Goal 7.- Chapter 27. Strengthening China's Policy Frameworks to Align Energy and Economic Development for Enhanced Livelihoods through Sustainable Coal Mining in Shanxi Province.- Chapter 28. Energy Poverty across Regions in Indonesia.- Chapter 29. The Geo-economic and Geopolitical Frontline of REEs: A Global Power Shift Leading to Growing Inequalities and Conflict.- Chapter 30. The supportive role of energy communities in fostering just energy transition.- Chapter 31. The importance of expenditures in energy R&D and patent applications in line with sustainable development goals and the improvement of human well-being.- Chapter 32. Do silicon photovoltaic solar panels really cause a million times higher global warming in comparison to the equivalent CO2 gas?.- Chapter 33. Overview of Global Energy Challenges and the Importance of Sustainable Energy, and the Possible Solutions Available Today.