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El. knyga: Energy, Transport, & the Environment: Addressing the Sustainable Mobility Paradigm

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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Mar-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer London Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781447127178
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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Mar-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer London Ltd
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Sustainable mobility is a highly complex problem as it is affected by the interactions between socio-economic, environmental, technological and political issues. Energy, Transport, & the Environment: Addressing the Sustainable Mobility Paradigm brings together leading figures from business, academia and governments to address the challenges and opportunities involved in working towards sustainable mobility. Key thinkers and decision makers approach topics and debates including:

 

        energy security and resource scarcity

        greenhouse gas and pollutant emissions

        urban planning, transport systems and their management

        governance and finance of transformation

·the threats of terrorism and climate change to our transport systems.

 

Introduced by a preface from U.S. Secretary of Energy, Steven Chu and an outline by the editors, Dr Oliver Inderwildi and Sir David King, Energy, Transport, & the Environment is divided into six sections. These sections address and explore the challenges and opportunities for energy supply, road transport, urban mobility, aviation, sea and rail, as well as finance and economics in transport. Possible solutions, ranging from alternative fuels to advanced urban planning and policy levers, will be examined in order to deepen the understanding of currently proposed solutions within the political realities of the dominating economic areas.

 

The result of this detailed investigation is an integrated view of sustainable transport for both people and freight, making Energy, Transport, & the Environment key reading for researchers, decision makers and policy experts across the public and private sectors.

Recenzijos

On a global scale, it is of paramount importance that we bring all countries on board and develop structures that converge towards a new global climate agreement. Locally, we need a paradigm shift: energy & transport sectors must be renewed to meet global emission targets. Oliver Inderwildi and Sir David King have brought together leading thinkers and key decision makers to address how this can happen.  This book is key reading for anyone interested in the creation of a low-carbon economy.

Mikhail Gorbachev, former President of the USSR, Founding President of Green Cross International and Chairman of the Climate Change Task Force.

Humanity is facing the reality of the "economic problem" - infinite desires and finite resources. Economic and societal development has been contingent on the ability of humanity to harvest energy, and the energy resources that have powered development over the past two centuries or more are clearly finite. The implications of this energy crunch are most apparent in the area of modern transport, which underpins everything from where and how we live, to what we eat, to how we interact with one another.  "Energy, Transport, and the Environment" faces up to this reality with refreshing frankness. The collection of essays encompasses a catholic range of sources and opinions, but manages to present them in an manner that makes it accessible to the lay reader while retaining the interest and challenging the views of the expert.   Paul Donovan, Managing Director of Global Economics at UBS Investment Bank 2012

Preface v
Steven Chu
Introduction 1(12)
Oliver Inderwildi
Sir David King
Part I Energy
Foreword
Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith
Energy, Transport and the Environment: Providing Energy Security
13(16)
Iain C. Conn
The Anomalous Age of Easy Energy
29(26)
C. J. Campbell
Peak Oil Futures: Same Crisis, Different Responses
55(22)
Jorg Friedrichs
Bioenergy Innovation and Sustainable Mobility: Deployment Feedstock Full Potentials
77(18)
Weber Antonio Neves do Amaral
Guilherme Ary Plonski
Eduardo Giuliani
Energy Security in an Emission-Constrained World: The Potential for Alternative Fuels
95(20)
Tara Shirvani
Electricity, Mobility and the Neglected Indirect Emissions
115(20)
Alexander R. Williams
The Future of Mobility in a Resource-Constrained World: An Overview and Solutions
135(8)
Stephanie Jacometti
Jack Jacometti
Hydrogen: An End-State Solution for Transportation?
143(24)
Asel Sartbaeva
Stephen A. Wells
Vladimir L. Kuznetsov
Peter P. Edwards
Part II Road
Foreword
James Smith
Pathways to Sustainable Road Transport: A Mosaic of Solutions
167(14)
Mark Gainsborough
Meeting 2050 CO2 Emissions Reduction Targets: The Potential for Electric Vehicles
181(42)
Julia King
Eric Ling
Using Electric Vehicles for Road Transport
223(30)
Malcolm D. McCulloch
Justin D. K. Bishop
Reed T. Doucette
Rechargeable Batteries for Transport and Grid Applications: Current Status and Challenges
253(20)
Clare P. Grey
Fuel Cell Technology
273(12)
Aaron Holdway
Oliver Inderwildi
Fuel Taxes, Fuel Economy of Vehicles and Costs of Conserved Energy: The Case of the European Union
285(18)
David Bonilla
Toward a Global Low Carbon Fuel Standard for Road Transport
303(10)
Daniel Sperling
Sonia Yeh
Part III Urban Mobility
Foreword
David Banister
Personal Urban Mobility for the Twenty-First Century
313(22)
Christopher E. Borroni-Bird
Delivering Sustainable Transport in London
335(24)
Michele Dix
Elaine Seagriff
Sustainable Urban Mobility
359(14)
Debra Lam
Peter Head
Road Use Charging and Inter-Modal User Equilibrium: The Downs-Thompson Paradox Revisited
373(14)
Michael G. H. Bell
Muanmas Wichiensin
Part IV Aviation
Foreword
Andrew Haines
Aviation Policy and Governance
387(14)
Lourdes Q. Maurice
Carl E. Burleson
Sustainable Aviation Alternative Fuels: From Afterthought to Cutting Edge
401(34)
Richard L. Altman
The Potential Impact of Propulsion Technology on Emissions and Energy Security
435(14)
Peter Ireland
Aviation Technology: Aerodynamics, Materials, and Other Options
449(20)
Christian Carey
The Role of Air Traffic Control in Improving Aviation's Environmental Performance
469(10)
Ian Jopson
Strategy and Organisation at Singapore Airlines: Achieving Sustainable Advantage Through Dual Strategy
479(16)
Loizos Heracleous
Jochen Wirtz
Uncovering the Real Potential for Air-Rail Substitution: An Exploratory Analysis
495(18)
Moshe Givoni
Frederic Dobruszkes
Igor Lugo
No Third Runway? The Thames Estuary Option
513(8)
Christian Carey
Part V Sea, Rail and Cargo
Foreword
Brian Collins
Reducing Energy Consumption and Emissions in the Logistics Sector
521(18)
Alan C. McKinnon
Low Carbon Ships and Shipping
539(22)
T. W. P. Smith
Energy for Railways
561(16)
Roderick A. Smith
Does Britain Need High Speed Rail?
577(22)
Chris Stokes
Part VI Finance and Economics
Foreword
James Cameron
I Want to Ride My Bicycle! Financing Sustainable Transport
599(34)
Julie Hudson
Economics and the Future of Transport
633(30)
Phil Goodwin
Deciding What Transport is for: Connectivity and the Economy
663(16)
Bridget Rosewell
Global Consequences of the Bioenergy Greenhouse Gas Accounting Error
679(34)
Tim Searchinger
Conclusion 713
Oliver Inderwildi
Sir David King
Sir David King is the Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and Environment at the University of Oxford.  He was the UK Governments Chief Scientific Adviser and Head of the Government Office of Science from 2000 to 2007. He is also Chancellor of the University of Liverpool, Adviser to the President of Rwanda and Senior Scientific Advisor to UBS. 

 

Dr Oliver Inderwildi is Head of the Low-Carbon Energy Centre at Oxford and is a visiting fellow at the University of Cambridge where he remains involved in fundamental research. Dr Inderwildi holds an M.Sc. from the University of Amsterdam and a magna-cum-laude Ph.D. in Theoretical Chemistry from the University of Heidelberg.