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  • Callisto Reference Petroleum Science and Engineering

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  • Academica Press Nuclear Energy: Perception or Reality?

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    Book SynopsisNuclear energy is the most controversial energy source in the 21st century. Both nuclear energy advocates and nuclear energy opponents try to manipulate society by providing incomplete or incorrect information about nuclear energy. Nuclear Energy: Perception or Reality? provides readers with objective information about both the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear energy and explains many common myths about it.

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  • Energy Efficiency Funding Group Selling Energy: Inspiring Ideas That Get More Projects Approved!

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  • Stairway Press Mecoptics

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Sustainable Energy and Green Finance for a Low-carbon Economy: Perspectives from the Greater Bay Area of China

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    Book SynopsisThe book provides readers with essential insights into key issues in connection with planning, developing and financing sustainable energy projects in China that are relevant for practitioners, investors and developers involved in the emerging sustainable energy sector. It offers readers a deeper understanding of these contemporary issues by drawing on the lessons learned in real-world sustainable energy and green finance development activities in China, which are driven by central planning and policy implementation and complemented by investments and finances from public-private partnerships. Table of ContentsDevelopment of the sustainable energy in the Greater Bay Area of China: Policy and planning perspectives.- Renewable and sustainable energy through the power generating sector.- Carbon trade in Guangdong: Opportunities and Challenges.- A comprehensive framework for green financing in the Greater Bay Area.- Domestic Green financing strategies through the Stock Exchange of Shenzhen.- International Green financing strategies: Hong Kong.- Green credit for renewal of energy facilities: Cases with ADB.- Sustainable energy through smart buildings.- Utility perspectives about financing renewable and sustainable energy projects.- Electric vehicles for the Greater Bay Area.

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG The Economic Superorganism: Beyond the Competing

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    Book SynopsisEnergy drives the economy, economics informs policy, and policy affects social outcomes. Since the oil crises of the 1970s, pundits have debated the validity of this sequence, but most economists and politicians still ignore it. Thus, they delude the public about the underlying influence of energy costs and constraints on economic policies that address such pressing contemporary issues as income inequality, growth, debt, and climate change. To understand why, Carey King explores the scientific and rhetorical basis of the competing narratives both within and between energy technology and economics. Energy and economic discourse seems to mirror Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion: For every narrative there is an equal and opposite counter-narrative. The competing energy narratives pit "drill, baby, drill!" against renewable technologies such as wind and solar. Both claim to provide secure, reliable, clean, and affordable energy to support economic growth with the most benefit to society, but how? To answer this question, we need to understand the competing economic narratives, techno-optimism and techno-realism. Techno-optimism claims that innovation overcomes any physical resource constraints and enables the social outcomes and economic growth we desire. Techno-realism, in contrast, states that no matter what energy technologies we use, feedbacks from physical growth on a finite planet constrain economic growth and create an uneven distribution of social impacts. In The Economic Superorganism, you will discover stories, data, science, and philosophy to guide you through the arguments from competing narratives on energy, growth, and policy. You will be able to distinguish the technically possible from the socially viable, and understand how our future depends on this distinction. Trade Review1. “In exploring the debate between technological optimism and technological realism, concerning the importance of market forces vs. limits, The Economic Superorganism is a book that will endure in relevance.” --- Joseph Tainter, Professor of Environment and Society, Author of The Collapse of Complex Societies 2. “This book is panoramic in its vision of recasting economic discourse … the book is readable by the scholar and the informed citizen, willing to question the orthodoxy of natural resources management within contemporary economic doctrines.” --- Saleem H. Ali, Blue & Gold Distinguished Professor of Energy and the Environment, University of Delaware 3. “This book deserves to be widely read by energy and climate scientists, policy makers, reporters, and economists.” --- Richard Heinberg, Author and Senior Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute 4. “This is a must read for those thinking seriously about our future, but be forewarned, you will likely have to rethink your own views.” --- John Day, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Oceanography and Coastal Sciences, School of the Coast & Environment, Louisiana State University 5. “Carey King indicates the weak points in the narratives of mainstream economics, which hardly cares about fundamental natural laws. The book is well written, and the reader feels the intellectual fire that moves its author. I highly recommend it.” --- Dr. Reiner Kümmel, Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Würzburg 6. “The Economic Superorganism offers a fresh perspective on the sometimes heated, sometimes myopic policy debate over the feasibility of a green energy transition.” --- David Spence, Baker Botts Chair in Law, the University of Texas at Austin School of Law 7. “Growth-addicted politicians and bureaucrats are running planet Earth on premises and principles drawn from the ecological vacuity of neoliberal economics. As Carey King deftly reveals, this is analogous flying a 787 Dreamliner using the intellectual equivalent of a 1955 Volkswagen Beetle driver’s manual.” --- William Rees, professor emeritus and former director of the School of Community and Regional Planning at University of British Columbia; creator and co-developer of ecological footprint analysis. 8. “The Economic Superorganism provides a refreshing perspective, a wealth of good basic information, and insights into the disagreements and narratives surrounding energy and its role in society.” --- Charles A. S. Hall, Professor Emeritus, SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. 9. “Carey King has produced a very valuable overview of energy issues, together with their economic, social, general business and financial implications.” --- Professor Michael Jefferson, ESCP Europe Business School, Former Chief Economist, The Royal Dutch/Shell Group10 “The Economic Superorganism is a deep meditation on the facts and fictions around energy, food, economic and climate systems past and future. King has a deductive approach that assumes nothing but intelligence.” --- Raj Patel, Research Professor, University of Texas at Austin 11. “The Economic Superorganism convincingly explains how and why economics must be forced to confront the essential role of energy, fossil or renewable, in industrial civilisation and the dilemmas that poses for our growth-obsessed social system.” --- Professor Steve Keen, Distinguished Research Fellow, Institute for Strategy, Resilience and Security, University College London. Table of ContentsPreface: Why we need to understand the Truthiness of Energy Part I: BackgroundChapter 1: History of Energy, Background of ways of thinking about the future and various people making "truthy" statements.Chapter 2: Story 1: Fossil Fuels: why they are seen as good and badChapter 3: Story 2: Renewable Energy: why it is seen as good and badPart II: The broader perspective within which energy systems resideChapter 4: Other relevant trends of the world (population and demographics, water, land, debt and interest rates, climate - we really are in an unprecedented situation)Chapter 5: Systems thinking and understanding interdependence of world systemsChapter 6: How Macroeconomic modeling works now: World, we have a problem (ignores too many relevant trends, discuss implications of current macroeconomic modeling for low-carbon transition that say anything is possible).Chapter 7: Why the problem with Stories 1 & 2 is the same: Finite Earth, minimum in energy and food costs, overhead, debt, and other trends discussed in this Part 2.Chapter 8: The economists’ delusions and distractions: confidence, political will, technological optimism, “better finance”, etc. These are all part of Story 1 and/or Story 2 (with a little tweak we can just keep going)Part III: The Earth is finite and both Stories (1 = fossil, 2 = renewable) have constraints ignored by most economistsChapter 9: Paying attention to the obvious fact: the Earth is finite, it takes time to change, you need to recognize when this fact is becoming relevant. It is relevant now, independent of climate change. Here is where I discuss that the cost of ``energy and food'' (relative to GDP and incomes) as core resources for humans is behind the two major turning points in post-WW II society: (i) early 1970s, (ii) 2000s (leading to financial crisis)Chapter 10: Why we are shifting to renewables and low-variable cost society (low interest rates, depletion, net energy, size of energy and food sector); Comparing Renewables and Fossil (net energy, fixed vs. variable costs, other systems metrics). This is an expected trend of capitalism (per Karl Marx).Chapter 11: Likely upcoming decisions society will have to consider. Discuss the uncertainties and ideas to look out for. Consumers versus technology. Moving to less ownership and more services. How to think of political governance and accountability. Beware of truthiness.Chapter 12: Metrics, models, and ideas to watch. We need a new set of sound economic principles that are ready for a world of slower/declining growth and unpayable debt. We need to create better macroeconmic models and scenarios since the current macroeconomic approaches (for low-carbon transition) are not feasible.

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Quality of Water Resources in Poland

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    Book SynopsisThis book presents state-of-the-art knowledge concerning water quality in Poland. It offers a wide variety of cases and issues on water resource quality management. The book also presents different methods and strategies to effectively use the most advanced water resource quality problems such as water pollution, whether physical, chemical, or biological, of surface water resources and groundwater resources.The authors pay exceptional attention to water quality monitoring in agricultural, urban catchments, and water reservoirs. More light into the water quality is required to assess water's physicochemical status accurately and plan suitable protection actions against recognized threats.This book addresses the needs of professional engineers, researchers, policy planners, decision-makers, stakeholders, and anyone looking to learn more about the quality situation of water resources in Poland and other similar countries and regions.Table of Contents1. Assessment Of Water Resources Quality In Poland 2. Development and Protection of Water Resources in Protected Areas in Poland in Pursuit of Sustainable Development 3. Anthropogenic Water Reservoirs in Poland 4. Irrigation and Drainage in Polish Agriculture – State, Problems and Needs 5. Assessment of the Surface Water Quality in Poland 6. Water Quality in Main Water Reservoirs in Poland 7. Assessment of Pollution of Water Resources and Process of Pollution Spreading 8. Ingression and Ascension of Saline Waters on the Polish Coast of the Baltic Sea 9. Monitoring of Groundwater Quality in Poland 10. Sediment Management in River Basins - an Essential Element of River Basin Management Plans 11. Environmental and Anthropogenic Determinants of Water Chemistry in the Carpathians 12. Surface Water Eutrophication in Poland: Assessment and Prevention 13. Monitoring of Small Catchments in Poland as Part of the Integrated Environmental Monitoring Program - Functioning of the Agricultural Catchment of Struga Toruńska 14. Water and Wastewater Management Condition in Poland 15. Water Problems in Urban Areas 16. Multidimensional Aspect of the Water Resources Management in Metropolitan Areas 17. Conclusions and Recommendations

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Applications in Energy Finance: The Energy

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    Book SynopsisThis textbook investigates the linkages between energy-commodities markets, financial markets and the economy and incorporates different aspects of the energy market, organizing the relevant material in two distinct parts. Part one includes studies that relate to the impact of developments in the various energy-commodities markets (e.g., oil, gas) both on financial markets and economic growth, including studies that consider the impact of energy prices on financial markets or the effect on specific macroeconomic variables, such as interest rates, inflation, GDP. Part two discusses developments in the energy market from a climate change or green financing point of view, further considering issues that relate to climate finance, green investing, as well as policy making relating to GHG Emissions. By introducing a multitude of topics in energy finance, this textbook provides a holistic view of the market and its importanceTable of ContentsChapter 1. Review of the Development of Energy Finance.- Chapter 2. What Do We Know About the Oil Price-Exchange Rate Link? - The Role of Time-Variation and Supply/Demand Dynamics.- Chapter 3. Crude Oil Prices, Exchange Rates, Stock Markets and Industrial Production Relationships in Emerging Markets.- Chapter 4. How Do Energy Market Shocks Affect Economic Activity in the Us Under Changing Financial Conditions?- Chapter 5. Tracing the Sources of Contagion in the Oil-Finance Nexus.- Chapter 6. Volatility Contagion between Crude Oil and G7 Stock Markets in the Light of Trade Wars and COVID-19: An Application Based on the TVP-VAR Extended Joint Connectedness Approach.- Chapter 7. The Impact of Market Uncertainty on the Systematic Risk of Clean Energy Stocks.- Chapter 8. Climate Finance.- Chapter 9. Socially Responsible Investing (SRI), Connectedness Dynamics and Portfolio Effectiveness: The Case for Green Bonds.- Chapter 10. Are Policy Stances Consistent With the Global Ghg Emission Persistence?

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  • Springer Nature Switzerland AG Environmental and Natural Resource Economics

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    Book SynopsisThis textbook discusses environmental and natural resource economics. It presents foundational knowledge for applying economics to understand environmental economics as well as for managing environmental problems and optimizing the level of natural resource extraction. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics bridges knowledge between the major natural environmental issues and which economic policies could be applied for reducing human impacts on such issues. It is distinctive from other environmental economics textbooks by covering not only basic concepts introduced in environmental economics but also explains economic models developed in resource economics for optimizing the use of non-renewable and renewable resources for sustainability. This textbook will help students understand how to apply economics for utilizing policies to mitigate environmental issues caused from the output side of economic activities such as emitting pollutants or generating wastes and those derived from the input side such as natural resource extractions.Table of ContentsWhat is Environmental Economics?.- Economic Instrument and Environmental Problems.- Economics and the Value of Nature.- Economics and Cross-Regional Environmental Problems.- Economics and Non-Renewable/Renewable Resources.- Energy and Waste Problems.- Future Issues of Environmental Economics.

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  • Springer Local Energy Transitions in Europe

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    Book SynopsisPart 1. Local Energy Transition processes:empirical insights.- 1.1 Top down or Bottom up process: two different ways to implement a local energy autonomy project in France.- 1.2 Renovating public housing neighbourhoods: between public-led and third sector-led initiatives. Insights from two Italian case studies.- 1.3 Bottom-up and top-down approaches to local energy transition in Germany.- 1.4 Renewable Pathways: Case Studies of Sustainable Energy Development in Rural Areas in the Czech Republic.- 1.5 A multi-faceted approach to energy transition processes: Insights from municipalities in Latvia.- 1.6 Spatial and technical dimensions for local energy transitions. The case of wood biomass in district heating networks in France.- Part 2. Learning from the field: characterizing Local Energy Transition processes.- 2.1 Between EU requirements and local initiative: the local energy transition in Germany and France.- 2.2 Unpacking Energy Decentralisation in European countries: Conceptualisations in National Climate and Energy Plans and Strategies.- 2.3 Local Energy Transitions: Framework and Benefits.- 2.4 The system of local actors: strategies between resources and constraints.- 2.5 Civic participation the key to local energy transition?.- Part 3. Teaching and playing local energy transition.- 3.1 urbEN, a serious game featuring interactions between actors in a local energy system.- 3.2 How does a serious game contribute to the sustainability-oriented training of an urban planner.

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  • Springer Single Market 2.0

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    Book SynopsisPart 1: The European Green Deal: Origins, Drivers, Structure and Novel Features.- Chapter 1. EU green' Policies Prior to the European Green Deal .- Chapter 2. Key Drivers of the European Green Deal.- Chapter 3. Novel Features of the European Green Deal.- Part 2: Impact of the European Green Deal on the EU Single Market.- Chapter 4. The EU Single Market: Key Features and Links With the European Green Deal.- Chapter 5. The EU Single Market From an innovation System' Perspective: an Analytical Framework.- Chapter 6. European Green Deal Effects on the Single Market From an innovation System' Perspective.- Chapter 7. Towards Single Market 2.0. The Innovation Road.

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  • Springer International Publishing AG Fundamental Principles of Environmental Physics

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  • Springer Sustainable Finance and Insurance in Africa

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    Book SynopsisDevelopment of sustainable finance and insurance in Africa.- Role of technology and digitalisation in fostering sustainable finance and insurance.- Regulatory frameworks and policy developments for sustainable finance and insurance.- Theoretical frameworks and conceptualisations for sustainable finance and insurance.- Ethical considerations and responsible sustainable finance and insurance investing.- Integration of Economic Social and Governance (ESG) factors in finance and investment and the insurance value chain decision.- Corporate sustainability reporting and disclosure practices in the financial and insurance sectors.- Measuring the social and environment outcomes of sustainable investing.- Innovations in green and sustainable financial products.- Drivers of inclusive finance and inclusive insurance.- Financing a sustainable ocean economy.- Agricultural finance foragricultural sustainability.- Insurance and risk management solutions for assisting adaptation to climate change.

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  • Springer International Publishing AG Hydrogen and LowCarbon Fuels in Circular BioEconomy

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  • Springer International Publishing AG Distribution System Operation Flexibility

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  • Springer Sustainable Water Management and Irrigation Systems

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    Book SynopsisChapter1: Technological and Climate Change for Sustainable Water Management Technological and Climate Change for Sustainable Water Management.- Chapter2: Sustainable Water Management based on Micro irrigation Ecosystems.- Chapter3: Water Security in Central Asia.- Chapter4:Challenges and Trends in Water System Management.- Chapter5: Integrated Aquaculture Agriculture System A Tool for Sustainable and Optimum Water Management.- Chapter6: Integrated Solar Power and Rainwater Harvesting System.- Chapter7: Exploring Sustainable Practices of Micro irrigation in Farming.- Chapter8: Impact of Climate Change on Sustainable Water Management.- Chapter9: Sustainable Water Management Practices using Micro Irrigation Technology.- Chapter10: The Impact of the Irrigation Project on the Health Status of Local Communities.- Chapter11: Inventories of existing financial support mechanisms and identifying financing tools promoting irrigation efficiency for smallholder farmers in the Mediterranean region.- Chapter12: Analysis of Performance and Productivity.- Chapter13: Capital investment planning of infrastructure assets in the water sector.

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  • Palgrave Macmillan Sustainable Urban Development in Southern Africa

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    Book Synopsis1. Introduction to Disaster Risk Reduction and Urban Planning in Southern Africa.- 2. Theoretical Foundations of Urban Resilience and Sustainable Development.- 3. Historical Context: Urban Growth and Disaster Risks in Southern Africa.- 4. Disaster Risk Reduction in Urban Planning: Global Practices and Lessons.- 5. Land Use Management and DRR in Southern African Cities.- 6. Infrastructure Planning for Resilience: Challenges and Opportunities.- 7. Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction.- 8. Governance and Institutional Frameworks for DRR.- 9. Policy Integration: Linking Urban Planning and DRR Strategies.- 10. Community-Based Approaches to Urban Resilience.- 11. Case Studies: Urban Planning and DRR in Southern African Cities.- 12. Conclusion: Pathways to Sustainable and Resilient Urban Futures in Southern Africa.

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  • De Gruyter Handbook of Energy Law in the Low-Carbon

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    Book SynopsisThe low-carbon transition is ongoing everywhere. This Handbook, written by a group of senior and junior scholars from six continents and nineteen countries, explores the legal pathways of decarbonisation in the energy sector. What emerges is a composite picture. There are many roadblocks, but also a lot of legal innovation. The volume distils the legal knowledge which should help move forward the transition. Questions addressed include the differences between the decarbonization strategies of developed and developing countries, the pace of the transition, the management of multi-level governance systems, the pros and cons of different policy instruments, the planning of low-carbon infrastructures, the roles and meanings of energy justice. The Handbook can be drawn upon by legal scholars to compare decarbonisation pathways in several jurisdictions. Non-legal scholars can find information to be included in transition theories and decarbonization scenarios. Policymakers can discover contextual factors that should be taken into account when deciding how to support the transition.

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  • Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Zukunftsorientierte Unternehmenssteuerung in der

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    Book SynopsisDie Energiewende ist das derzeit größte Wirtschafts- und Infrastrukturprojekt in Deutschland. Seine Umsetzung entscheidet über die Zukunft einer ganzen Branche – und weit darüber hinaus. Die Autoren – erfahrene Führungskräfte und Experten aus dem Energiebereich – analysieren die extrem angespannte Situation in der Energiewirtschaft, zeigen mögliche Trends auf und schlagen neue Lösungswege vor. Leitgedanke ist dabei die Zukunfts- und Werteorientierung der Unternehmensführung. Schwerpunkte: die Rahmenbedingungen des Umbruchs wie eine neue Führungsphilosophie, die smarte Revolution, die Digitalisierung und rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen; das Management der Transformationsprozesse durch nachhaltige Unternehmensführung, strategische Anpassungsfähigkeit und Innovative Konzepte sowie schließlich eine Neubewertung der „weichen Faktoren“ Führungskräfteentwicklung, HR-Management, Leistungsmanagement und Kommunikation.Table of ContentsEvolution oder Revolution.- Eine Branche im Umbruch: Führungsphilosophie.- Die smarte Revolution.- Digitalisierung.- Netzgesellschaften.- Konzessionsrecht.- Transformationsmanagement: Roadmap für Transformationsprozesse.- Ein Modell strategischer Anpassungsfähigkeit.- Lean Management.- Innovative Vertriebskonzepte.- Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement bei Stadtwerken.- Leistung, Führung, Werte: Modernes HR-Management.- Performance-Coaching.- Zielgerichtete Nachwuchsfach- und Führungskräftekompetenzentwicklung.- Leistungsmanagement.- Kommunikation im zukunftsorientierten Unternehmen.

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  • Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG The German Energy Transition

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  • Edicions Upc El Hidr Geno y Nuestro Futuro Energ Tico

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  • Brill Oil and Security Policies: Saudi Arabia, 1950-2012

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    Book SynopsisWith one quarter of proven oil reserves and the largest oil production in the world, Saudi Arabia has been at the center of world politics. Its vast oil resources have been utilized in various ways to maximize internal and external security. While oil revenue allowed the Saudi state to buy off legitimacy at home and abroad, the Saudi state exploited oil supply to either forge alliances with or pressure consuming and producing countries. By providing an insightful account of how oil resources shaped Saudi security policies since the mid-twentieth century, Islam Y. Qasem offers a timely contribution to the study of oil politics and the interrelationship between economic interdependence and security.Table of ContentsAcknowledgments List of Tables and Figures List of Abbreviations Introduction Chapter One: Rentier Theory and Saudi Arabia Chapter Two: Neo-Rentier Theory Chapter Three: The Pre-boom (1950-1970) Chapter Four: The First Boom (1970-1985) Chapter Five: The Bust (1985-2000) Chapter Six: The Second Boom (2000-2012) Chapter Seven: Conclusion Bibliography Index

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  • Brill Promoting Equity, Cooperation and Innovation in the Fields of Transboundary Waters and Natural Resources Management: The Legacy of Dr. David J.H. Phillips

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    Book SynopsisPromoting Equity, Cooperation and Innovation in the Fields of Transboundary Waters and Natural Resources Management honours the memory and legacy of Dr. David J.H. Phillips, an extraordinary scientist, consultant and friend of the editors and contributors. He was a scientist of exceptional quality, dedicated to the practical study of aquatic environments, be they marine, freshwater or virtual. This volume contains excerpts from his meticulously researched work from a wide range of settings globally. Colleagues' essays provide insights to a man who lived life to the utmost, worked to the highest professional standards and had a unique gift in challenging situations to generate understanding and practical responses through his curiosity, remarkable ingenuity, and sheer hard work. His work opens many new paths of research and continues to inspire scientists and researchers in the fields of marine biology and pollution, fresh water issues, and conflict over transboundary water resources.Table of ContentsForeword J.A. (Tony) Allan Introduction: A Full and Productive Life Stephen McCaffrey, John Murray, Melvin Woodhouse Part I. Early Years: Building a Foundation in Theory and Practice Introduction Bruce Richardson The clock stopped too soon: A tribute to David J.H. Phillips (1952–2014) Chapter 1. Early Work: Marine Biology and Pollution Excerpt 1.1 Trace metals, organochlorines and hydrocarbons in Port Phillip Bay, Victoria: a historical review. Phillips, DJH, Richardson, BJ, Murray, AP and Fabris, JG 1992 Excerpt 1.2 Quantitative Aquatic Biological Indicators: Their Use to Monitor Trace Metal and Organochlorine Pollution. Phillips, DJH 1980 Essay 1.1: Rob Jordan Context and Interaction with Dave Phillips 1978 to 1987 Excerpt 1.3 Metabolic pathways involving arsenic in marine organisms: A unifying hypothesis. Phillips, DJH and Depledge, MH 1985 Chapter 2. San Francisco Years: Developing the Dave Phillips Approach Essay 2.1: Jay Davis Dave Phillips in San Francisco Excerpt 2.1 Toxic Contaminants in the San Francisco Bay-Delta and their Possible Biological Effects. Phillips, DJH 1987 Excerpt 2.2 Chesapeake and San Francisco Bays: A Study in Contrasts and Parallels Wright, DA and Phillips, DJH 1988 Part II. Mid-Career Efforts: Beginning to Expand the Focus Introduction Stephen C. McCaffrey Chapter 3. Moving from Public to Private Work: Looking for Broader Change Essay 3.1: Yusaf Samiullah “Change is constant, The Answer is YES, and Beer is Food!” Excerpt 3.1 Nile Basin Consultancy: Benefit Sharing in Practice. Phillips, DJH, with annotations by Melvin Woodhouse 2006 Essay 3.2: Melvin Woodhouse Developing EIA legislation in Mauritania Part III. Law and Process in Transboundary Waters: Palestine, the Jordan River Basin and Beyond Introduction John Murray Chapter 4. A Negotiations Context: Clarifying Palestine’s Water Rights Essay 4.1: Andrew Kuhn Unsurpassed ability, absolute commitment and completely politically incorrect Excerpt 4.1 The Jordan River Basin: 1. Clarification of the Allocations in the Johnston Plan. Phillips, DJH, Attili, S, McCaffrey, S and Murray, JS 2007 Essay 4.2: Stephen C. McCaffrey David Phillips and the Palestinian Case on Water Excerpt 4.2 The Jordan River Basin: 2. Potential Future Allocations to the Co-riparians. Phillips, DJH, Attili, S, McCaffrey, S and Murray, JS 2007 Essay 4.3: Shaddad Attili David Phillips contribution to the Palestinian water sector: Permanent status negotiations, water sector reform and the Gaza water strategic plan Excerpt 4.3 The Jordan River basin: Potential initial routes to a cooperative process amongst the riparians. Phillips, DJH and Murray, JS 2013 Essay 4.4: Fuad Bateh Reflections on Life with Dave Phillips Chapter 5. Implementation Challenges: Uses and Benefits, Dominance and Inequality Excerpt 5.1 Trans-boundary Water Cooperation as a Tool for Conflict Prevention and for Broader Benefit-sharing. Phillips, DJH, Daoudy, M, Öjendal, J, Turton, A and McCaffrey, SC 2006 Essay 5.1: Elizabeth Kistin Keller A critique by itself is not a contribution (and other lessons from Dave) Excerpt 5.2 The Jordan River basin: 3. Options for satisfying the current and future water demand of the five riparians. Phillips, DJH, Jägerskog, A and Turton, A 2009 Essay 5.2: Mark Zeitoun Doing like Dave: Challenging conventional thought on transboundary waters Excerpt 5.3 Power Asymmetry, Hegemony and Inequitable Water Allocations in the Nile River Basin: Can Benefit Sharing Provide a Solution? Phillips, DJH 2009 Essay 5.3: Tony Turton Comparative Diagnostics for Transboundary River Basins: Dave Phillips and Public Domain Data Chapter 6. The Humanity Factor: Seeking Equity for Palestinians Essay 6.1: Stephanie Koury The Unique Dave: a Mentor, Friend, and Visionary Excerpt 6.1 Gaza Emergency Technical Assistance Programme (GETAP) on Water Supply to the Gaza Strip. Phillips, DJH principal consultant 2011 Essay 6.2: Michael Talhami Advancing Equity: A truly human aspiration Essay 6.3: Natasha Carmi “The art of the possible is in my view always of relevance” Part IV. Strategic Management of Water: Investing in the Future Introduction Melvin Woodhouse Chapter 7. Identifying Linkages to Water: Environment, Mineral Extraction, Energy, Food and More Excerpt 7.1 Manual on Environmental Issues in Privatisation Indian State of Andhra Pradesh. Phillips, DJH, Consultant, Adam Smith International. 2002 Essay 7.1: William Morrison and ASI Staff Dr. David Phillips – Donors, Development and the ASI Years Excerpt 7.2 Quantifying Virtual Water Flows in the 12 Continental Countries of SADC. Chapter 3: CRIDF: Sovereign Security with a Cherry on Top Building Climate Resilience through Virtual Water and Nexus thinking in SADC – A think ‘peace.’ Phillips, DJH & Boyall, S 2006 Essay 7.2: Steve Boyall One Year and Two Days Chapter 8. The Big Picture: Operationalizing the Equitable and Reasonable Standard for All Beneficial Uses Essay 8.1: J.A. (Tony) Allan Communicating major ideas: water, energy and food Excerpt 8.1 The TWO Analysis – Introducing methodology for the transboundary waters opportunity analysis. Phillips, DJH, Allan, JA, Claassen, M, Granit, J, Jagerskog, A, Kistin, E, Patrick, M and Turton, A 2008 Essay 8.2: Anders Jagerskog Combining Policy and Field Work in the pursuit of equitability and justice in water use Excerpt 8.2 Background Paper on Transboundary Water, prepared for the Human Development Report, Stockholm, Sweden. Phillips, DJH & Jagerskog, A 2006 Excerpt 8.3 Writings on QWAF. Phillips, DJH, Allan, JA and Woodhouse, M, with narration by Woodhouse, M 2014 Conclusion: The Legacy Stephen McCaffrey, John Murray, Melvin Woodhouse _______________________________ Appendix A: Final Curriculum Vitae prepared by David Phillips Appendix B: Selected Bibliography of David Phillips’ Work

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  • Brill Transboundary Waters, Infrastructure Development and Public Private Partnership: Through the Prism of the Nam Theun 2 and Xayaburi Hydropower Projects

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    Book SynopsisPublic-Private Partnerships (PPPs) have increasingly emerged as a valuable mechanism for drawing in investment and expertise from the private sector to meet public infrastructure needs. PPPs involving transboundary international waters require particular attention given their huge potential for social and environmental impact. Transboundary Waters, Infrastructure Development and Public Private Partnership examines what PPPs are and how they function in the context of transboundary waters. It explains how environmental and social "safeguards” operate in relation to PPPs and transboundary waters in light of the Nam Theun 2 and the Xayaburi Hydroelectric Power projects in Laos PDR. Finally, it draws important lessons from their contractual arrangements, costs, financing and risk mitigation that are relevant to PPPs in other transboundary waters matters.Table of ContentsTransboundary Waters, Infrastructure Development and Public Private Partnership: Through the Prism of the Nam Theun 2 and Xayaburi Hydropower Projects  Abstract  Keywords  Introduction  A Public-Private Partnerships  B International Watercourses Law and PPPs  C The Governance of PPPs through ‘Policies’ of Multilateral Development Banks  D The Mekong River Basin, the 1995 Mekong Agreement and the Nam Theun 2 Hydropower Project  E Contractual Structure  F Project Cost and Financing/Risk Mitigation  G Xayaburi Project  H Concluding Remarks

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  • Brill Joint Development of Offshore Oil and Gas Resources in the Arctic Ocean Region and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

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    Table of ContentsContents Author Biography Joint Development of Offshore Oil and Gas Resources in the Arctic Ocean Region and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea John Abrahamson  Abstract  Keywords  1 Introduction  2 Arctic Legal Framework and Governance  3 Maritime Disputes in the Arctic and Areas Suitable for JDZs  4 Joint Development Zones  5 Joint Development in the Arctic – Implementation Issues  6 Conclusions  Bibliography 93

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  • Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Effective carbon rates 2023: pricing greenhouse gas emissions through taxes and emissions trading

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