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This book presents a blueprint for transforming East Asian cities to global engines of green growth by choosing energy efficient solutions for their infrastructure needs, with case studies in Cebu City (the Philippines), Da Nang (Vietnam), and Surabaya (Indonesia) illustrating the use of sustainable urban energy and emissions planning (SUEEP).
These papers, presented at the Fifth Urban Research Symposium in Marseille, France, put into perspective ESMAP’s prioritization of city-wide and sector specific urban energy initiatives to make cities energy efficient, providing analytical tools, policy insights, and good practices.
This Second Edition of an academic yet non-technical resource examines the effects, history and ongoing research in the important field of global warming and climate change.
In 1984, Teri Entered Dhanawas, A Village In Haryana, To Gain Field Experience In Planning The Energy Needs Of A Rural Community And Finding Sustainable Solutions To Meet These Needs. The Book Is The Result Of 15 Years Of Action-Oriented Field Research In The Village. The Long Association With A Single Village And Its People Provided Valuable Insights Into Issues Of Rural Energy Planning And Implementation In The Context Of A Rapidly Changing Village Scenario. The Emphasis Of The Book Is More On The Sociocultural Reality In Which Energy Programmes Need To Be Sustained. The Micro-Level Experience Is Of Immense Value For It Is Such Initiatives That Need To Drive Programmes And Policies In The Future. The Issues Highlighted In The Book Are Of Relevance To All Stakeholders In Rural And Renewable Energy In India.
Mostly, revised version of papers presented at the Seminar: Future Energy, held at Pune in July 2002.
An annual publication brought out by TERI since 1986, TEDDY provides an overview of the implications of government policies for the Indian economy. The contents of TEDDY are categorized under: (1) energy supply (oil and gas, coal and lignite, power, renewable energy), (2) energy demand (industry, transport, agriculture, and omestic), (3) forests and environment, and (4) global environmental issues (with complimentary CD).
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