Selected papers from 6th annual conference of energy economics and management
This book is the Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference of Energy Economics and Management which consists of selected papers published in a Special Issue in Sustainability. This conference was held in Guangzhou, China, 11–13 November 2015. The conference was co-hosted by the National Natural S...
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Format: | Conference Paper |
Language: | English |
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Online Access: | http://dspace.uniten.edu.my/jspui/handle/123456789/13779 |
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Summary: | This book is the Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference of Energy
Economics and Management which consists of selected papers published in a
Special Issue in Sustainability. This conference was held in Guangzhou, China,
11–13 November 2015. The conference was co-hosted by the National Natural
Science Foundation of China (NSFC), the Project Management Research
Committee of China, and Jinan University (Guangzhou). Nearly 400 experts and
scholars from more than 100 colleges and scientific research institutes in the field
of energy economics and management took part in the conference. The theme of
the conference was “Toward a Sustainable Low Carbon China: New Global
Carbon Reduction Agreements and Energy Policy”. In addition to carbon
emission reduction, resources and sustainability management, renewable and
sustainable energy, energy and environmental modeling, and many other topics
in sustainable energy research were tied to the conference theme. This conference
provides opportunities for delegates to exchange new working papers and
application experiences, in order to establish research or collaboration relations.
Our deepest thanks go to Sustainability, which provided a Special Issue for this
conference. The scope of this Special Issue encompasses topics related to energy
economics and management in Asia, at both the macro- and micro-levels, as
presented at the 6th Annual Conference of Energy Economics and Management.
This book includes 18 papers selected and published in this Special Issue, after the
standard peer review process. The first paper is an editorial that introduces all the
papers briefly covering both the topic and methodology. These selected papers
concentrate on issues of “Energy Economic and Management” in order to control
China’s excessive energy consumption and resulting CO2 emissions problem, thus
finally improving environmental quality and accelerating the development of an
environmentally-friendly society. |
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