Energy and Environment [electronic resource] /edited by Richard Loulou, Jean-Philippe Waaub, Georges Zaccour.
by Loulou, Richard [editor.]; Waaub, Jean-Philippe [editor.]; Zaccour, Georges [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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North — South Trade and the Sustainability of Economic Growth: A Model with Environmental Constraints -- A Coupled Bottom-Up/Top-Down Model for GHG Abatement Scenarios in the Swiss Housing Sector -- Moderated Decision Support and Countermeasure Planning for Off-Site Emergency Management -- Hybrid Energy-Economy Models and Endogenous Technological Change -- The World-Markal Model and Its Application to Cost-Effectiveness, Permit Sharing, and Cost-Benefit Analyses -- A Fuzzy Methodology for Evaluating a Market of Tradable CO(in2)-Permits -- Merge: An Integrated Assessment Model for Global Climate Change -- A Mixed Integer Multiple Objective Linear Programming Model for Capacity Expansion in an Autonomous Power Generation System -- Transport and Climate Policy Modeling the Transport Sector: The Role of Existing Fuel Taxes in Climate Policy -- Pricing and Technology Options: An Analysis of Ontario Electricity Capacity Requirements and GHG Emissions -- Implications of the Integration of Environmental Damage in Energy/Environmental Policy Evaluation: An Analysis with the Energy Optimisation Model Markal/Times.
Energy and Environment is a volume on energy and environmental modeling that describes a broad variety of modeling 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.
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