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Energy transition, climate action and sustainable agriculture = perspectives and strategies for Africa /
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Energy transition, climate action and sustainable agriculture/ edited by Robert Ugochukwu Onyeneke, Chukwuemeka Chinonso Emenekwe, Chinedum Uzoma Nwajiuba.
其他題名:
perspectives and strategies for Africa /
其他作者:
Onyeneke, Robert Ugochukwu.
出版者:
Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
面頁冊數:
xii, 565 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
內容註:
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Imperative of Climate Justice and Energy Transition -- Chapter 2. Towards just energy transition: Assessing renewable energy consumption and aggregate employment in Nigeria using kernel regularized least squares (KRLS) approach -- Chapter 3. Renewable Energy: Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 4. Fossil Fuels: Economic Dependencies and Reform Impacts -- Chapter 5. Legal Frameworks for Sustainable Energy Policies -- Chapter 6. Gender Dimensions of Energy Transition -- Chapter 7. Building Partnerships for a Just Transition -- Chapter 8. Entrepreneurial Ventures in Just Energy Markets -- Chapter 9. Public Engagement and Behavioral Change -- Chapter 10. Adapting to Climate Impacts on Energy and Livelihoods -- Chapter 11. Educational Imperatives for Climate and Energy Literacy -- Chapter 12. Migration and Conflict: The Socio-Economic Ripple Effects -- Chapter 13. Economic Incentives and Fiscal Strategies for Energy Transition -- Chapter 14. Carbon Markets and Climate Justice -- Chapter 15. Water and Food Security in the Climate Context -- Chapter 16. Conclusion: Towards a Holistic Approach in Energy Transition -- Supplementary Sections -- Appendices -- Glossary.
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-83165-2
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9783031831652
Energy transition, climate action and sustainable agriculture = perspectives and strategies for Africa /
Energy transition, climate action and sustainable agriculture
perspectives and strategies for Africa /[electronic resource] :edited by Robert Ugochukwu Onyeneke, Chukwuemeka Chinonso Emenekwe, Chinedum Uzoma Nwajiuba. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - xii, 565 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Imperative of Climate Justice and Energy Transition -- Chapter 2. Towards just energy transition: Assessing renewable energy consumption and aggregate employment in Nigeria using kernel regularized least squares (KRLS) approach -- Chapter 3. Renewable Energy: Challenges and Opportunities -- Chapter 4. Fossil Fuels: Economic Dependencies and Reform Impacts -- Chapter 5. Legal Frameworks for Sustainable Energy Policies -- Chapter 6. Gender Dimensions of Energy Transition -- Chapter 7. Building Partnerships for a Just Transition -- Chapter 8. Entrepreneurial Ventures in Just Energy Markets -- Chapter 9. Public Engagement and Behavioral Change -- Chapter 10. Adapting to Climate Impacts on Energy and Livelihoods -- Chapter 11. Educational Imperatives for Climate and Energy Literacy -- Chapter 12. Migration and Conflict: The Socio-Economic Ripple Effects -- Chapter 13. Economic Incentives and Fiscal Strategies for Energy Transition -- Chapter 14. Carbon Markets and Climate Justice -- Chapter 15. Water and Food Security in the Climate Context -- Chapter 16. Conclusion: Towards a Holistic Approach in Energy Transition -- Supplementary Sections -- Appendices -- Glossary.
This book offers a comprehensive exploration of climate justice intertwined with energy transitions, specifically focusing on the unique challenges and opportunities in developing countries. It presents a series of in-depth studies and discussions across various dimensions such as legal frameworks, economic incentives, gender issues, and the socio-economic impacts of energy policies. By dissecting complex relationships like those between renewable energy consumption and employment in Nigeria as well as the impacts of financial development, official development assistance, institutional quality and foreign direct investment on energy transition in Africa, this book illuminates the multifaceted nature of sustainable development. Starting with an overarching introduction to the imperatives of climate justice and the necessity for energy transition, the book delves into detailed analyses including the challenges and opportunities in renewable energy, the impacts of fossil fuel dependency and reforms, and the critical role of legal and institutional frameworks in supporting just transitions. Subsequent chapters discuss the gender-specific impacts of energy policies, the potential of international partnerships, and the entrepreneurial ventures emerging within just energy markets. Further, the book addresses public engagement, the educational imperatives for climate and energy literacy, and the intricate links between climate-induced migration, conflicts, and energy policies. It also explores the economic frameworks that can facilitate a just transition, evaluates the role of carbon markets in climate justice, and assesses how energy transitions impact water and food security. The book concludes by synthesizing key findings and offering strategic recommendations for integrating climate justice into energy transition policies. This final chapter provides actionable insights for policymakers, stakeholders, and communities aimed at fostering sustainable and equitable energy solutions. Targeted at policymakers, academics, and professionals involved in energy and climate policy, as well as students and researchers, this book serves as an essential resource for anyone committed to advancing sustainable and just energy transitions in developing countries.
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