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Energy and Environment
Edited by Richard Loulou, Jean-Philippe Waaub and Georges Zaccour
Springer
2005
Hardcover XVIII + 282 pp. ISBN 0387253513
£54.00
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This book deals with energy and environmental modelling, describing a wide range modelling methodologies,
embodied in models of varying scopes and philosophies, ranging from top-down integrated assessment models
to bottom-up partial equilibrium models, to hybrid models. Integrated into the discussion and examination are
chapters covering:
The Sustainability of Economic Growth by Cabo, Martín Herrán & Martínez García
Abatement Scenarios in the Swiss Housing Sector by L. Drouet et al
Support and Planning for Off-Site Emergency Management, by Geldermann et al Hybrid Energy
Economy Models, by Jaccard
The WorldMARKAL Model and Its Application, by Kanudia et al
Methodology for Evaluating a Market of Tradable CO2 Permits, by Kunsch and Springael
MERGE A Model for Global Climate Change, by Manne and Richels
A Linear Programming Model for Capacity Expansion in an Autonomous Power Generation System, by Mavrotas
and Diakoulaki
Transport and Climate Policy Modeling in the Transport Sector, by Paltsev et al
Analysis of Ontario Electricity Capacity Requirements and Emissions, by Pineau and Schott
Environmental Damage in Energy / Environmental Policy Evaluation, by Van Regemorter.
It will be of interest to researchers and students in engineering, as well as those academics working specifically
in the area of environment and energy.
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Springer
: climate change
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: modelling, computer & mathematical
: power generation
: transport
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